2004 Chrysler Crossfire Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.69/5 Average
202 Total Reviews
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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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  • A wonderful car - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This is a wonderful car, everywhere we go we will be stopped and ask several questions concerning the Crossfire. We have had people turn in their cars and look as we drive past.

  • amazing - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    great car drives very nice i have to fight my wife for the keys i love the car

  • The Hot Sleeper - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Jaws drop, even when youre standing still. Stunning lines are matched with a detailed interior that isnt "overdone" with gimmicks. A snug fitting interior that envelops you, while under the "hood" whips you away quicker and smoother than a laddens carpet. A steal of a deal, leaving you with change in your pocket and nothing but joy in your heart

  • fired up in saphire - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    outside the A/C not working upon delivery (minor problem which the dealership bent over backwards to correct), the vehicle is a dream to have and drive. This vehicle WANTS to be driven fast! The response from curious onlookers stating "WoW" is overwhelming. Who cares that she is short a few horse power, she still has the speed and hugs the road as good if not better than some of her competition!

  • Great Car - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    What a great experience....a mercedes for 35,000. Its a great ride, excellent speed, great handling, and man o man do I like the styling.

  • Middle age no crisis - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I traded in an 06 Mustang, show car, for my 04 Crossfire in March 08. While I honestly do miss some of the Mustangs personality I absolutly love my Crossfire! This vehicle surpasses any other car Ive owned to include a BMW z3. Its not the fastest but then again who really is?! The car handles flawlessly and Ive found myself pushing upwards to 80mph on back country twisties. It gets looks everywhere I go and best of all there arent a lot of them around unlike the "me-too" Mustangs. Only problem was my own doing as I put an aftermarket exhaust which causes occasional vibration/resonnance but the car sounds like it should for the looks. Its destined to be a classic! No more built after 2008

  • I love my Crossfire - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I was searching for a cute, reliable, economical sports car. Ruled out Infiniti and the Nissan 350 for this wonderful Crossfire. I purchased my 2004 in 2007 at a really good price were it only had 25K miles on it. The body had no nicks or scratches and looked brand new. It has been a fun car to drive and I always get positive comments on this looker. However, maintenance can be pricey being that everything under the hood is Mercedes.

  • Crossfire review - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Incredibly fun to drive. Noticed immediately by colleagues. It only has two seats which means you cant pick up people. That limits your opportunity to show off this stunning vehicle. Accelerates well. Handles curves adroitly. Comfortable on long trips. Easy cruise control.

  • Crossfire - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Ive owned over 50 cars in my life and this car has to be the most dependable car Ive ever owned. Its perfect, I dont see why their values wont hold up, they are fabulous cars and theyre a blast to drive.

  • 25,000 miles and still happy - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    My Crossfire has all of the build quality and reliability you would expect-- but rarely get from a German made car. After 25k miles there are no rattles or squeaks, mechanically it hasnt missed a beat, and the factory original tires (Continentals) have only just given up the ghost. The car is a sports car, not a grand touring car, and as such has some sports car short comings, chief of which is a slightly cramped interior package. Anyone over 6ft will find that this isnt the best long distance car on the road. But for short jaunts and weekend escapes it is pretty much unbeatable. Excellent (but not superb) handling combined with "one of a kind" styling makes the Crossfire a joy to own.

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