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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Daily drivers can be fun - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Cobra953 - March 23 - 9:40 pmI have been driving this car everyday for the last 11 months. Its fun, fast, and reliable. I find it can corner with the best of them, and although it is not a HP giant, it will run the interstates and two lanes with power to spare. I have had it back to the dealer twice, for oil changes. Thats it. Not a squeak or rattle.
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2005 Crossfire Convertible - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Linda Thompson - March 17 - 2:56 amAge 53- first purchase of a sportscar/ convertible. Most fun ever to drive, looks from all who go by. Impressed by Mercedes participation. Going on driving trip- husband says lack of luggage space is not a bad thing.
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I love it - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By debbi - February 21 - 4:06 pmI have owned Vettes in the past but this is more fun and less expensive. I wouldnt trade it for anything. The luggage that they send you for buying one is just another advantage. It is absolutely the best purchase I have ever made.
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Delighted new owner - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Frederick Harris - January 30 - 10:00 amIn general the design, style, ride, handling and comfort are A+. Performance bespeaks the heavy structural members of the SLK rather than a light zippy street machine. Hence the image experienced by the driver is that of owning a Mercedes under an incredibly innovative Chrylser-designed skin. Just right for babyboomer trendsetters whose nest is now empty and can therefore afford a moderately-expensive roadster.
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What a Beauty-Get Ready for OOs & AHs - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Barbara Engel - January 19 - 5:26 pmThis vehicle has been total fun so far. Ride is big, solid feeling and safe. The comparisons with the M/B SLK have not been lost on this owner, especially the fact that they are made on similar platforms in the same German factory. * Not overly important to us