Used 2008 Chrysler Crossfire Consumer Reviews
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Great Handling Car
we bought our Chrysler Crossfire Limited convertible in december 2010. I was amazed by the looks of the car & was impressed with the prefromance & handling. So far we have had no problems with the car but we change the oil every 3 thousand miles and you get better preformance if you use the best oil you can find. Yes on road trips the tires are loud but that doesnt matter because everything else about the car comprimises for the loud tires. we launch from 0-60 im 5.6 seconds & the breaking on the car is just amazing. Those of you who are looking for a very good sports car for a low price this would be the car for you. You can get the srt-6 used for 22k or get the regular for 15k-25k.
Love my 2007 convertible
I wanted a head turner reasonably priced quality made and didn’t want to spend for a Mercedes. So for a second car this was perfect. Found a mint 2007 covered in a barn with 12000 miles on it. Bought it on sight for 14000k. Great deal very happy Still lovin the crossfire. 5 yrs later only 18,000 miles on it. Use it only in nice cooler days. Had to replace a gasket but it was 14 yrs old.
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- Limited 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,50099 mi away
- Limited 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,950248 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $9,000256 mi away
No Comparison Anywhere...
This car is "proof" positive of how over rated Toyota and Lexus are. This car looks great, drives great and was more than reasonable to purchase. I refuse to drink the Kool Aid and believe that everything from Japan is great... This is my second one, a 2005 coupe and now a convertible. My last Corvette almost rattled my teeth out of my head, and my kidneys still don't work properly. I think I'll buy one more and leave it in garage for when these wear out at 200k...
fun to drive, but with some problems of concern
great vehicle, airbag was on the list to be replaced. convertible window -poor- overweight. causes window to separate from top. not covered by extended warranties. if you buy one, its worth it, but look to have something that protects you in case this happens. Chrysler made the top only. top needs to be stronger to hold window: If you buy a new top, just make sure it is a quality with some kind of warranty. Update: Top replaced with guarantee, window came apart again had rear window re-done. I would highly recommend this vehicle, for just the fun factor alone. 3/4/20
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Best little head turner now a classic!
Bought this in 2017 with 12000 miles on it. Hardly used and mint red convertible. Even though I only drive it about 10 days a year still love it! What’s best is you never see any anywhere so it’s unique and has been trouble free except for forgetting to start it in storage all winter and I have to charge the battery! Othwise great little car now with 180000 miles on it