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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I Love My Car - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Marilyn - June 6 - 11:57 amI love this car, looked at it when first came out. I leased a 2005 which is up.They are not leasing anymore must buy 2008 and there is no difference in design from 2005. Looking at the Zs cant bring myself to give up xfire. Yes people still ask what is it? A real head turner. Havent found another car to knock my socks off. May just keep it. Still turn around and look at it when walking away.
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Tons of fun! - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Cody - May 24 - 2:16 amThis was absolutely the best car for the money. I was tired of family cars and wanted something that I didnt get asked time and time again to help move someone. This thing takes off like a scalded dog in fourth and fifth. Love it every time I take it on the highway.
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A dream car to drive with ample of power - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By California dream car - May 10 - 2:50 amI traded in my new 2005 Crossfire convertible limited for the used 2005 SRT-6 with low mileage of 6500 miles. It is well worth it. So much more horse power under the hood, from 215 to 330 hp, bigger brakes that allow me to stop on a dame. Wow, I just can not get enough of it, foot to the floor for 3 seconds and I disappear from the crow. Love to drive it on the freeway every day if possible. However, I choose not to use this wonderful sport car as my daily commute vehicle. I would like to keep my mileage low as if it will be a collectible in the near future. As for my driving habit, I enjoy having the 330 HP when I needed.
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Fun,and more Fun! - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By joa32649 - April 20 - 3:40 amFun car to drive it feels like you are on rails glued to the road. Tires 18 inch in front and 19 in rear plus traction control and stability control a big plus. Cant wait to try it out in the mountains in West Virgina! The only complaint is the controls and the way they are laid out they could have done a better job! It is a head turner and if you like attention this is the car for you,every time I take it out it draws a crowd. Most people think it is a German or Japanese car. I love the car take one for a test drive and you will want one! Fun,Fun!
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Rare and beautiful - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Kenneth Hausmann - April 16 - 2:51 pmI have had 56 cars, and this is my favorite. Beautiful, very luxurious, faster than a Mustang, great buy at 22k with 26k miles. Gas mileage is good for this kind of performance. Great stereo, comfortable seats. handles flawlessly, quiet with the top up. This is a rare car, for every one of these there are literally 1,100 1965 and 1966 Mustangs. I have never seen another one on the road. I think these will probably become valuable later on.
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SRT is a sleeper - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Garr - April 11 - 9:44 pmCrossfire SRT - Awesome. Just change the pulley right in front, increase the air flow a bit, hook it up to a laptop to change a few parameters and youll be pushing 390 horses and 200 mph in a flash. And the car will handle like its doing 50 mph. Thats 4.8, 0 -60. Low 13s in the quarter. So for around $1,500.00 for software mods, parts and labor youre running in a class with Porsche, Maserratti and Aston martins and youre looking better than the Porsche. Thats not a bad deal.
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Crossfire Crazy - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Taylor - April 6 - 7:27 amHandles great. Easy to open doors. We were able to purchase an extended warranty that was relatively inexpensive. When we drive this it is an eye-catcher. It is different from the other cars in the school parking lot. Just what we wanted.
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Answer to My 2nd Midlife Crisis - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Jane Suozzi - April 3 - 12:28 pmI love this car. I hunted the car down through my local dealer in late Fall, received the car in early winter and had the top down the first night. I love that it is 80% Mercedes. It has been VERY reliable. Every day, someone comments about the car...at the bank...in a parking lot...every where. This car is a hoot! Im 51 years old and have had a MGB convertible, Corvair convertible (as a teenager), and an Eclipse. This car has them all beat! A total escape! Best of all, its royal blue - the best color the car was made in. Im thrilled, as well, that they will not be made anymore. I consider it a collectors item.
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fun fun fun - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By pedals down - March 30 - 12:27 pmCar has been a blast to drive, get compliments all the time. And for what you pay for these now there is no comparison. Great car!
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Power plus beauty - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
By Richard - March 23 - 12:54 amLove it, very happy with the car. I move the passenger seat forward to give myself more visibility, and carefully tune the right hand outside mirror to give maximum view. The ride is "firm", but on the message boards, several have recommended Koni adjustable shocks as the solution.