2004 Chrysler Crossfire Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.69/5 Average
202 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2004, Chrysler introduces an all-new sport coupe called the Crossfire. The first true product of the Mercedes-Chrysler collaborative effort, the Crossfire is designed to lure traditional luxury import buyers away from the likes of Acura, Infiniti and Audi and into a Chrysler showroom instead.

Pros:
  • Sleek and sexy styling, exceptional handling dynamics, quiet interior, long list of standard features.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Going to lemon law It - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Love the car if it worked. The car has a vibration in the steering wheel they can not get fixed. The factory knows about the problem but is doing nothing. I have only driven it 200 miles in 2 months I have owned it. It has been in the shop the rest of the time! The level of concern from Chrysler is awful. They just do not care. The service manager at the dealer asked Chrysler to buy it back because it can not be fixed and they refused. It is now going to FL Lemon Law. I bought a 04 Pacifica at the same time for my wife.Never again will I buy from Chrysler! The factory just does not care at all about quality control or customer satisfaction.

  • The bestcar i have ever owned - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This car is great. I was worried because it was my first two seater. But the seats are comfortable and it grabs the road like nothing I have ever driven. The speaker system kicks, and the looks kill. When I pass people I feel like I am in a Porche or something because everyone slows down to look. The Turlock Delership made me an offer unlike any other. Also the service you get from Chrysler because of owning a crossifire rivals Mercedes. Finally the free matching luggage reminds me of another sports legend...Ferrari...

  • Fun car - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Great style, a policeman asked if the car was as fun to drive as it looks. He said it is the best looking car he has seen in the past 2o years. It is just a fun car to drive both in town and on the road. It is a Mercedes for the price of a chrysler.

  • Crossfire Enthusiast - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    A full page ad in Sports Illustrated in the fall of 2003 caught my eye and I was on the prowl for this car. Its great to drive, feels and looks like a more expensive car. On the highway, this car handles well, has wide stance on the road, corners well. Great audio system, good trunk space, love the seats. Fuel economy is average 17 to 18 mpg. I have the manual transmission and look forward to getting in this car to go to the grocery store or anywhere. I do find that the cupholder is almost useless. People feel free to come up to me to ask questions about the car (cost, mpg engine size, is it fun to drive) I give this car 2 thumbs

  • One Sexy Smooth Classy Sports Car - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I was originally in the market to buy a Nissan 350Z because I hadnt seen the new 2004 Crossfire. I visted Cowles Nissan Chrysler an started looking at the 350s in the Nissan showroom. I sat down to talk with the sales person and looked out the window and saw the car of my dreams in the other lot. I told the Nissan sales person I would be right back. Do you think I returned? I dont think so, I test drove the X- fire and that was all she wrote. I really love my car. Its sexy, classy, very stylish and definately turns a lot of heads. At first I was skeptical to purchase it because it had the chrysler name, but when they said German engineering,I signed

  • Major disappointment - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Ive rented this car on vacation in Vegas. Wanted one with stick, but got automatic, oh well. The interior made of cheap plastic, the silver central panel is too bright. Radio is too complicated and locks itself up while driving. The seats are a little small for 6’2”, but good. Turn signal switch is too close to cruise control. The side windows are tiny, the C-pillars are too wide. Both pedals and the wheel are heavy, as the whole car is. They feel numb, or maybe that was the transmission and suspension? The engine is OK, the breaks are horrible, I locked them up twice on a hot asphalt of Vegas, while the deceleration wasn’t even close to locking them up.

  • My Present - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    My husband bought me my 2004 crossfire for my 40th birthday. What a GREAT GIFT!! The car is a jem and makes all heads turn. If your looking for a hot car this one definitely draws eyes, and starts conversations with lots of people. I find it so funny when they ask,"what kind of car is that?" Then they ask the price, and then when I tell them, they are shocked it is so reasonably priced. Alot of praise to Chrysler for finally making a fun fast affordable sports car!!! I suprisingly can fit an enitire shopping cart of groceries neatly stacked in the trunk, and how funny it is when I leave it in the parking lots and watch all the gawkers!!!

  • WOW and DOUBLE WOW - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    After owning BMWs, Nissons Z cars, many US sports cars this one is the BEST!! It simply turns heads everwhere. The ice blue is a clasic color. The car handles like a dream on curvey country roads and very stable on the open highway. The sweep back design coupled with the auto spoiler is a plus for the over 75mph crowd. Inside the layout is great with easy to reach controls and comfy seats.

  • Lotta Bang for the Buck - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    It has been some time since I actually looked forward to having to drive somewhere. My 2004 Crossfire Coupe has put that feeling back into me. With its second-to-none looks and go-getter attitude, it puts pleasure back into the driving experience. Daimler- Chrysler has brought out a product that they should both be proud of. DC incentives make this car worth every penny.

  • I love this Car, I love it, I love it! - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I wasnt looking to buy a new car. I went with a friend to South County Chrysler, she was getting her oil changed in her van(June 9th). I walked around the dealership, saw the Crossfire, fell in love, bought it the next day!

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