2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Roadster Shown
When the Chrysler   Crossfire concept was first introduced at the 2001 North American   International Auto Show, there was genuine interest and excitement from   both the motoring press and the public. Here was the first tantalizing   fruit of the DaimlerChrysler merger that would combine German   engineering and American style. A production model was announced, and   the first Crossfires started to appear a few years later.
Available as a two-seat coupe or roadster, the Chrysler   Crossfire is largely based on the first-generation Mercedes-Benz SLK.   Its exterior design still attracts attention after nearly four years of   production. Part of the reason for this is that sales -- while  initially  white hot, cooled off quickly thereafter. Crossfires are a  relatively  rare sight on the road, and even heavy incentives have  failed to boost  sales significantly.
There are a variety of reasons for the Crossfire's lack of success.   Edmunds editors have noticed that the Crossfire's steering response is   lackluster. This is mostly due to the use of the previous SLK's   less-than-precise recirculating-ball steering, which is inherently less   accurate than a rack-and-pinion setup. Additionally, the vehicle's ride   quality can often seem harsh, particularly on the SRT6 version.
Slow sales can also be attributed to an interior that doesn't look as   rich as the car's exterior styling would suggest. Finally, there's the   Crossfire's lack of utility. Two-seaters have a very limited appeal, and   the Crossfire was introduced into a very competitive arena. While we   still consider it an attractive vehicle to look at, the Chrysler   Crossfire is simply outclassed by other vehicles in terms of luxury,   brand cachet and/or performance.
Current Chrysler Crossfire
The Crossfire is available in coupe and convertible body styles. Both   body styles are available with either a base V6 or in high-performance   supercharged SRT6 guise. Base models are powered by a 3.2-liter   six-cylinder engine that produces 215 horsepower and 229 pound-feet of   torque. Transmission choices are a standard six-speed manual or an   optional five-speed automatic. Edmunds editors have complained about a   relative lack of low-end torque from this engine.
Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 models receive no such complaints, however, as   they are powered by a supercharged version of the 3.2-liter V6. This   engine delivers 330 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque. The sole SRT6   transmission choice is a beefed-up five-speed automatic. The SRT6 also   gets enhanced suspension components to complement the added power, so   expect a harsher ride.
The base Crossfire coupe and convertible come equipped with power   windows and door locks (and a power top for the convertible), dual-zone   climate control and the expected safety features such as multiple   airbags, antilock brakes and stability control. Step up to the Limited   trim for heated leather seats, an upgraded Infinity stereo and an   optional navigation system.
Unique to the base Roadster is an optional Special Edition package that   includes Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat exterior paint, Dark Slate Gray   cloth seats, SRT6-style cast-aluminum wheels, a black windshield   surround and satin silver door handles and side louvers. In addition to   its engine and suspension upgrades, the SRT6 models add 18-inch wheels   up front and 19-inchers out back and napa Pearl leather seats with   Alcantara suede inserts with enhanced bolstering.
Past Chrysler Crossfire models
The Chrysler   Crossfire was introduced in the summer of 2003 as a 2004 model, as a   coupe only. The 2005 model year was a busy time for the Crossfire, as a   convertible model was introduced in the summer of 2004 and the   high-performance SRT6 versions were introduced in the fall of that year.   In addition, and in response to pricing complaints, a base model was   added, with the Limited model getting most of the higher-priced   features. For the 2006 model year, a Special Edition package became   available on the base model that includes exclusive Inferno Red paint   and unique exterior styling enhancements.
 

 
 
 
 
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