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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Fast and Furious Crossfire - Thats Hott - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Wendy Powers - November 28 - 6:33 pmThis car has been a pleasure to drive for me. The convertible top goes down with ease and looks stylish in the process. The way you can switch over from automatic to stick shift is also nice for those tight situations. The heated seats work so fast, that is a huge plus! I also received a complimentary Chrysler 3 piece luggage set that fits perfectly in my trunk (it is so cute, the wheels on the luggage are just like my actual car wheels, all chrome and shiny).
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Lost in Love - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Rick Powell - November 27 - 8:06 amFrom the minute I saw this car I had to have it. The lines are better than the more expensive european built sports cars. After driving BMW and Porshe this is a step up. Drop the top and enjoy life. Wish they had been available 20 years ago! Buy one now, you wont be disappointed.
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cool ride - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By david macdonald - October 31 - 9:23 pmI simply love this car, it rides smooth and quiet, has plenty of power, get more attention than I need or want. Talk about a chick magnent! The top works smooth and with no effort.The sound system is great!
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My Yellow convertible - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Faith - October 14 - 11:06 amMy husband surprised me with this yellow crossfire convertible..which I love. It is the perfect size, has great speed, is fun to drive, and I get many compliments as well as inquiries about it. We plan to pay it off and it is a keeper. I like how it handles, the gas mileage is great..and we have taken it on some fun trips.
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ORLANDO XFIRE - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By GEORGIO - October 14 - 10:00 amGREAT CAR HATED MY DEALER I LOVE THIS CAR BEAUTIFUL INT BREATHLESS EXT WOW DONT BUY ON SANDLAKE AND JOHN YOUNG
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Tires - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Cool Dude - October 13 - 3:23 pmThe car is fantastic. Its been a pleasure to drive and to be seen in. Not one day goes by that someone looks and smiles at the car. This is a whole new experience for me since my other car was a 318i and everybody and his brother has one of those. My only problem was finding out that 19 inch low profile back tires are hard to find replacements for in a hurry.
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Stunner is Also Very Reliable - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By REDSC400 - October 9 - 2:40 amMy 2004 Crossfire is both fun to drive and quite economical providing me with 26MPG and incredible performance. This two seater is also a head turner and I am constantly getting thumbs ups and questions about the car. The Crossfire is built at the Karman plan by Mercedes and sold in the USA by Chrysler. The six speed manual is crisp and short throw make it a joy to drive. The brakes are excellent.
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Excellent car - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Cary - September 17 - 5:43 pmMy last car before this one was a Porsche 911 so I really didnt expect much when I got behind the wheel. But I was very pleasently surprised by the strong, predictable power band, incredible cornering, excellent braking, and styling that never seems to lose its appeal. For a small car, it isnt particularly fuel efficient but apart from that, no complaints.
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Great Car - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Liza - July 12 - 4:46 pmI love my crossfire!! It is so beautiful, I enjoy looking at it everytime I get in to drive it. The steering is ultra precise, the interior surfaces are cutting-edge, and the controls are thoughtfully placed! Not to mention the excellent brakes which have reacted well when I needed them to! Good Job Chrysler!
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Two Summers and still great - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Matt from Mass - July 3 - 8:13 amPurchased the crossfire in November and stored it for the winter. I have been enjoying the car for two summers now and wouldnt part with it. Milage is better than estimated with the automatic 24-26 city and 32-34 highway and thats at 70+ top up. Corners unbelievably tight. Complaints are the cup holder(why even bother)and the 2 way adjustable passenger seat. (why not make them the same?) The car is still an eye catcher.