2005 Chrysler Crossfire Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.74/5 Average
295 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

A hot roadster and a lower-priced base model join the Crossfire lineup.

Pros:
  • Sleek and sexy styling, exceptional handling dynamics, quiet interior.
Cons:
  • 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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  • Love It - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    It was my dream car and luckily I was patient & was able to purchase exactly what I wanted! Very fun car to drive. People cant keep their eyes off of it. Hopefully will upgrade to the SRT in a couple of years!

  • Chrysler Canada Why Spoil It.... - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I have been in ownership of my Crossfire for several months now and still enjoy driving it as much now as when new. This car feels and rides very solid. By far the most pleasing to own car I have ever had... except dealings I have had with Chrysler Canada. Since the day I purchased my car I have been without a owners manual and after several phone calls to their customer care center I still to date dont have one. I have even asked to pay for courier charges for rush shipments. This is the second time I have had to deal with their care center with poor responses. This is my first Chrysler and last for this very reason. When will the north american car makers learn. Still Love The Car.

  • Awesome Convertible!!! - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This car is almost too much fun to be legal! I have taken it on long trips and use it in town and I have no complaints on its handling or comfort. It has incredible pick up and speed and everyone stops and asks what kind of car it is! I am a proud owner of a Crossfire by Chrysler.

  • SRT 6 - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    I just got, so am unable to be thorough...but, I am enchanted with this vehicle. Its looks are fantastic, its handling is magnificient and its power...ahhhh, my goodness, it reminds me of my old ragtop 5.0 GT Mustang. However, with 48 year old ankles, I never wanted a stick version of a vehicle, so this "AutoStick only" is just fine with me. The sound system is superb and the 18-19 tires command attention. Needless to say the sleek and paint job have turned some heads already and the whale tail makes me feel like a proud Jonah! The mileage is better than my old Ranger. Blind spots? I dont intend to be driving this vehicle in reverse, so I know I will be just fine. More on it, later

  • Its underated by many - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    My dad owns this car, and Ive become a big fan of it. A lot of people down the Crossfire because of its 215 hp as opposed to the 350zs 300hp. It also loses in its 0-60 time about around .5 seconds or less. I blame this on the very poor first gear of the car, its week and short. But other than that all of the other gears feel torquey and strong...and with the good suspension and huge tires think twice before you down this car. People also fail to realize it has more torque than it does hourses, unlike most other 6cl cars. It takes some bumps hard but the seats are comfortable and the sound system and toys are also really good. I also very much like the exterior design.

  • A fun little car - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This is a 2 seater that can really turn heads. The lines are clean and the style is fresh. The car is quick off the line and can reach its electronically limited speed quickly. The brakes are exceptional and transmission flawless. If you are taller then 58" and portly look out, the cabin is tight and leg room limited. But when you want some fun, disengage the traction control and grab some throttle.

  • 2005 Chrysler Crossfire - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Nice car, fun to drive. Great fuel economy for a v6. Oil changes cost a lot and premium fuel required. Handling is awesome and great safety features like ESP TMS BAS.

  • I love My Crossfire - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    Beautiful car. Get complements every day. Hate the front wheel brake dust and cup holder. Other then that its the perfect fun, happy car. My yellow one is just gorgeous.

  • A better looking MB-SLK! - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    After careful looking and research, the option of getting MBs engineering and Chryslers art deco styling was too compelling. I found my Xfire on Craiglist and it was love at first sight. The car is fun to drive, gets great milage (27-29 HWY) and as the Caddy ads say, "the car returns the favor!" Bit of warning, the dealerships are flakey with only a few Xfire trained techs, but the private MB folks around will understand every aspect of the car. An Mopar will sell parts to anyone.

  • Rare Rag Top - 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
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    This is one of those cars that will be an eye catcher for a long time. The SRT- 6 Roadster is one of the coolest cars that you will ever see, if you will see one at all. Only 928 SRT-6 Roadsters were built world-wide in one year only. This gem of a sportscar is just what I needed. It runs and handles great. The stiff ride is part of the high performance package. So if you need a softer ride, buy the base or limited model. The sticker states that this car has 90% German parts, all Mercedes. Great car for sure. It will only see sunny days.

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