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5 out of 5 stars

Crossfire Limited Convertible

Larry, 09/27/2007
2006 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Purchased Spring, 2007 for daughter. This car has it all; looks, ride, power and safety features. For the price, we could not find a similar convertible with all these features. The dealer incentive was the selling point. We are pleased with the gas mileage, upper 20's on the highway and lower 20's in city. The only negative point has been a small water leak near the top and drive window. Expect to get this repaired easily.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

SRT is a sleeper

Garr, 04/12/2008
2005 Chrysler Crossfire 2dr Coupe (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Crossfire SRT - Awesome. Just change the pulley right in front, increase the air flow a bit, hook it up to a laptop to change a few parameters and you'll be pushing 390 horses and 200 mph in a flash. And the car will handle like its doing 50 mph. That's 4.8, 0 -60. Low 13's in the quarter. So for around $1,500.00 for software mods, parts and labor you're running in a class with Porsche, Maserratti and Aston martins and you're looking' better than the Porsche. That's not a bad deal.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Power plus beauty

Richard, 03/23/2008
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 2dr Coupe (3.2L 6cyl S/C 5A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Love it, very happy with the car. I move the passenger seat forward to give myself more visibility, and carefully tune the right hand outside mirror to give maximum view. The ride is "firm", but on the message boards, several have recommended Koni adjustable shocks as the solution.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Recently purchased ~ Best of all Roadsters

bienhoababy, 03/16/2013
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl S/C 5A)
16 of 21 people found this review helpful

I'm retired Military and currently own 3 vehicles including an H2 Hummer. I was a pilot so I am used to acceleration. I have also owned a Jag XKE Roadster, Camaro Convertible, Corvette 454 Big Block, Satellite Hemi, etc over the years. This is the best of them all. With power to throw your head back into the head rest from 0 mph or 30 mph or 60 mph, it literally jumps up on all fours from any speed and leaves everyone in the rear view mirror. Mine's Black Clear Coat with Alcantara seats, 5 speed slap shift, Infinity w/Nav, stability control etc., etc. if you want a soon to be Classic, BMW, Audi! Camaro, corvette, mustang EATER, this is your Boy. It won't let you down.

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2.75 out of 5 stars

All Flash

catlady, 04/04/2007
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
13 of 17 people found this review helpful

The Crossfire may be cute and look fun, but underneath the hood there is a significant lack of torque, and inside, the seats are just short of back breaking. I bought the car with 5,600 miles on it and was told the woman who traded it in had a bad back. Now I do too. I had a Nissan 350Z and there is absolutely no comparison between the two cars in performance or comfort. The trunk is useless too. Opening is so narrow it's difficult to get anything larger than a shoebox in. I've also had to have two new stereo's put in because of the skipping CD player. Get a Z.

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