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The Crossfire uses the platform, suspension and drivetrain of the current Mercedes-Benz SLK roadster, a car that is about to be redesigned. Of course, that means the Crossfire is built in Germany ...
On paper, the Crossfire has all the makings of a sports car: two seats, a 6-speed manual, wide 18-in. front and 19-in. rear tires, a curb weight of just over 3000 lb. and 200-plus horsepower.
The Chrysler Crossfire was an odd vehicle to say the least. It was only made from 2004 to 2008, and probably for good reason. It was, ostensibly, a sports car from an automaker that wasn't known ...
Crossfire will rise from the concept car primordial goo and be the production-car star for DC in showrooms in 2003 as a 2004. It follows in the well-worn tread marks of predecessors like the ...
This was a car from the same company that gave us the Neon and the K cars? We also expected it to be a failure. For one thing, calling the Crossfire an American automobile is a bit misleading.
Chrysler’s intent with its striking, rear-wheel-drive Crossfire coupe is to create a “halo” car. The idea is that consumers see the Crossfire, think it’s great, learn it’s a Chrysler ...
When the Chrysler Crossfire was unveiled as a concept on a makeshift track at the Detroit auto show in 2002, I was awe-struck. It was gorgeous, as sexy coming as it was going. Four years later, I ...