4 Star Reviews for 2004 Chrysler Crossfire

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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  • Couldnt wait to get rid of my Crossfire! - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    My lease on this vehicle ended in June 07 but I traded it in earlier because its such a nightmare to drive. While this car handles and accelerates very well on the highway its a nightmare to ride in the city. Potholes will make you bounce all over the road and getting the tires to stick around turns can be quite a gamble. If you are tall just forget buying this car unless you dont mind your knees touching the dash!

  • montana let her run - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    my crossfire has been a blast to drive and i get a lot of thumbs up. The only thing I dont like is winter driving--It doesnt go in snow.

  • Eye Catching - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Absolutly awesome car to drive. The exterior design is show stopper. Everywhere I go people and stopping by and looking at it. The inside design needed a little extra thought. The seat does not adjust to a comfortable setting for short people. and the low profile makes it a hard car to get in and out of. But other than that is a fun ride.

  • Too Much Plastic - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This could be a really great car except there is just too much plastic in it. The door handles should be metal; the side vent accents should be metal (the plastic really cheapens the looks which in turn reflects on a lack of confidence in the product); this car also needs to have a "moon roof" option. Do all this and then you will have a really great car and sales volume would go up directly!

  • Crossfire Lemon - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Nothing but problems, water leaks, electrical and mechanical problems. In shop for days at a time. Chrysler does not correct the problems unless the problem falls out at the techs feet, wants more proof that there actually is a problem. I owned this auto for seventeen months now, and Chrysler has not corrected the problems. Have taken it to three dealerships and find shoddy service and untrained techs. The five star service that Chrysler offers should be reduced to maybe two stars. Never again.

  • All I can say is....FUN! - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This is the first sports car I have had in over 30 years. I dare say it is the most fun. I love the styling. It handles just as promised. While its not long on a roomie truck, that certainly is not why I bought it. The MB-Chrysler blend it not lost on this car. It is beautifully styled and very fun to drive, not to mention it turns heads!!!

  • Tomb riding - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I was initially attracted by the looks, but should have been attentive overall. The car runs OK, but for the money it would seem there are better buys out there. I think it is mainly a novelty to be honest. It is almost tomblike inside as the door panels end high up and are a very uncomfortable presence. There is little or no headroom when all the way back.

  • strong - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I have had my Crossfire for about 3 month now and still love it. I would like a few more horses under the hood but it drives and handles great. Its also a big attention getter. Everyone wants to know what it is and always says how nice a car it is and I still havent seen another one on the road.

  • Great Car - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I have had this car for almost a month. It is a very nice car which gets a lot of attention.

  • Sports Car with Class - 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I bought the car for the sporty yet classy look not because it had a Mercedes powertrain. Definetly draws a crowd. The car is quick, 215 HP, but not up to newer V6 HP levels. The fun to drive factor makes up for lack of power. Ended up buying it over the ugly 350Z. Ive had no vehicle problems at all including those the earliest built cars had. You end up wading through alot of dealer B.S. to try to buy one. Id hate to see the non 5 star dealers. I dont find the "lack of rearward visibility" to be an issue while driving. Only when trying to back out of a parking space.

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