Used 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Consumer Reviews
Awesome
The car has been an eye turner from day one. Chrysler did an over-the-top job in building it. I have more people coment on it. Fast, sporty great looking/sexy. Look into it, you won't regret it.
poor service
I have had this car for awhile and have no problems till I brought it in for service. Had the oil changed and now I have a leak. Twice in about the leak and they said no leak, till I gave them the paper with oil on it. The car is great, but the service stinks. Don't trust corporate, they will avoid fault. I think I will stay with a Hyundai
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $11,99086 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $7,89088 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $10,495150 mi away
Awesome!
I've only had the car a couple of weeks, but it is a blast to drive! It gets a lot of looks from passersby. This car comes highly recommended by all agents in the car industry that we have spoken to. I look forward to many years of driving this sweet little beauty.
2006 Crossfire
Excellent car for a two seater. Get a seat cushion for long trips if your back end is bony like mine. Use high-heel gel pads for your elbows (at the obvious places). I looked at lots of this type of car... wouldn't have anything else.
Had my crossfire experience
I owned a 2006 crossfire from 2008 until 2018. Loved that car. But i was ready for a new experience, so I bought a 2015 lexus rc350 fsport. The tech and amenities were literally 12 years newer which the cross simply didn't have. Not that that was a really big deal. The cross, even as a ltd, was very fast. It handled well in the snow. For a rear wheel drive. Steering was fine. It was really hard for me to trade the cross. Very hard. But I wanted another experience and the rc has fit that. And that was the only car that would have enticed me to sell the cross. I could have easily kept that car the rest of my driving life in a sports car. That's how good that car truly is.
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