Overview & Reviews
A hot roadster and a lower-priced base model join the Crossfire lineup.
- Sleek and sexy styling, exceptional handling dynamics, quiet interior.
- Needs more low-end torque, steering not as precise as its competitors, interior surfaces feel cheap, some confusing controls.
User Reviews:
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Crossfire Roadster - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By roland - March 7 - 2:28 pmThe roof has not been up in 7 months. It is a ball to drive and handles like a cat. I got a Mercedes Roadster for 2/3 the price. No problems at all so far. Routine maintenance only. Dont plan on packing a complete wardrobe of cloths though...
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basic transportation - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By vittorio - March 1 - 10:07 pmIf you have to drive why not do it with class.I think this is a better looking car. .....not to mention the ladies love it.... the car demands attention! It looks so nice in my driveway.
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Second Childhood/ Age 65 - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Max - February 13 - 8:26 amI have 4,000 miles on the car, mostly in the neighborhood.. I feel like a "traveling" sales person for chrysler! Everyone wants to chat about the car!! The crossfire luggage was an unexpected bonus, although the roll- about wont fit the trunk!
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Great Car Unit I get my Porsch 911 - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Dreberg - February 3 - 8:46 pmLove the looks, love the attention, love the american tags, love the great sounding stereo. Like the seats, like the driving posture, like the trunk space. Disappointed with visibility, throttle response time, heavy feeling to steering, Hate the wet and snowy weather handling (better to leave it in the garage then any way). Good that wife can drive it. My kids think it is too flashy and would have rather me have the SLK.
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Great car - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By regal - January 21 - 8:14 pmI purchase the automatic so my wife could drive it. I test drove a stick, and after i told the dealer if he could get it in yellow i would take it. I purchase it with 7 year 60,000 mile warranty 0 deductible. I am 72 years old and am enjoying this to no end. Even my wife enjoys riding and driving it. A little noisy on the highway but its a convertible, i just received a rear glass between the two seats but its to cold to run it with the top down to test it. I also had a electronic dimming mirror installed with a compass.
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No Blah Blah Here - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Neal - January 10 - 5:16 amThe Crossfire is one beautiful car. I think the design is one of the best ever. I had narrowed by search down to a Crossfire, Thunderbird, or Corvette, but after driving the Thunderbird and pricing the Corvette, the Crossfire was the best choice for driving experience and price. I am happy with my decision. The Crossfire is well built, comfortable, and has a Mercedes feel. No Blah Blah here!
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Very happy love Crossfire.. - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By edwardt - January 4 - 8:20 pmI sure have loved owning this car. There are not very many on the road and when you do see them I cant help but check out how they look on the road . I love the way it grips the road and all the control while on the road. I have owned the car for a yr and a half and usually am ready to find something new by now but this one I am nowhere near ready to give up. I look forward to driving it for at least another year or so. Thanks Chrysler for such a great looking car.
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Got my droptop - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By motormouth - January 3 - 10:39 pmThis is the finest made auto I have ever owned (67 Vette/78 Trans Am/87 Vette/88 Camaro etc./ Eyes turn at the red lights/ thumbs up on the road/ Thanks Dr.Z!!!
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Crossfire - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By bwiren - December 29 - 9:34 amDont know why I dont see lots of these on the road. They are so fun to drive and great to look at also.
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loads of fun - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By cleebu - December 22 - 10:00 amgreat looking car with a lot of power and plenty of comfort a lot of fun when the top is down and great road feel