Overview & Reviews
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.
- Sleek and sexy styling, exceptional handling dynamics, quiet interior, long list of standard features.
User Reviews:
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Great Looking just dont drive - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
By hey19 - March 14 - 5:49 pmThey claim there is traction control...if there is a flurry on the ground it wont drive. The tires need to be filled every other day. All the novelty wore off after driving for a couple months.
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Major disappointment - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
By DackarM3 - July 23 - 2:00 amIve 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 62, 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 wasnt even close to locking them up.