Thoughts on the Chrysler Crossfire?
#1
Thoughts on the Chrysler Crossfire?
Recently I've been looking at these cool little coupes after just happening to notice how cheap they are. Delving more into it, I've read theyre nearly 90% Mercedes Benz and actually produced in Germany. Based on an SLK platform, basically the coupe version of it, with Chrysler badges. Prices range used 13-15k USD. This seems like an impressive and unique car for not that much cash.
What are your guys' thoughts on them? Any past/present owners? Pro's, cons, flames?
#4
I used to sell Chrysler's.
- Horrible blind spots. Forget lane changing without looking over your shoulder.
-Worst re-sale value of any Chrysler.
-90% German that's true (huge selling point)
-Instant classic.
-Soft rear end in the SRT very dangerous around the twisties.
-Hellofa engine, design, and performance.
-One day they will be next to the Prowlers in terms of classic value.
-Good buy if you plan to keep it forever.
- Horrible blind spots. Forget lane changing without looking over your shoulder.
-Worst re-sale value of any Chrysler.
-90% German that's true (huge selling point)
-Instant classic.
-Soft rear end in the SRT very dangerous around the twisties.
-Hellofa engine, design, and performance.
-One day they will be next to the Prowlers in terms of classic value.
-Good buy if you plan to keep it forever.
#5
My fiance is on her third Chrysler. They all were total pieces of crap. We're selling this one soon, and I will never buy another.
The only saving grace of the Crossfire is that many parts are from Mercedes Benz.
The only saving grace of the Crossfire is that many parts are from Mercedes Benz.
#7
I used to sell Chrysler's.
- Horrible blind spots. Forget lane changing without looking over your shoulder.
-Worst re-sale value of any Chrysler.
-90% German that's true (huge selling point)
-Instant classic.
-Soft rear end in the SRT very dangerous around the twisties.
-Hellofa engine, design, and performance.
-One day they will be next to the Prowlers in terms of classic value.
-Good buy if you plan to keep it forever.
- Horrible blind spots. Forget lane changing without looking over your shoulder.
-Worst re-sale value of any Chrysler.
-90% German that's true (huge selling point)
-Instant classic.
-Soft rear end in the SRT very dangerous around the twisties.
-Hellofa engine, design, and performance.
-One day they will be next to the Prowlers in terms of classic value.
-Good buy if you plan to keep it forever.
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#11
Buy it-
Great car-
When it came out it looked a bit claddy to me, sort of 80s Pontiac-ish, but now I have grown to like the car alot.
On the track the SRT6 is awesome, tossable and quick - get one of these, will be collectible.
Base model is very nice too.
I have a Chrysler product and not one issue in 3 years.....
When it came out it looked a bit claddy to me, sort of 80s Pontiac-ish, but now I have grown to like the car alot.
On the track the SRT6 is awesome, tossable and quick - get one of these, will be collectible.
Base model is very nice too.
I have a Chrysler product and not one issue in 3 years.....
#12
Kinda doubt that. The only Chrylers from the past decade that might be collectible are the Vipers, Prowlers and maybe the new Challenger.
#13
The way I see it the guy is only paying 13k. Lower it slap some nice wheels/racing rubber/stiffer suspension etc ... lot of fun. I would put 'lil bstrd' on the tag As for parts the engine is bullet proof the only issue is brakes and possibly transmission from my sales experience. 13k could prolly' be negotiated as well. I would like one but the blind spots, man, the blind spots.
On a side note the first car I took on trade as a salesman was a Crossfire, when I told the customer what the black book was he asked to speak to my manager and have me fired !!
On a side note the first car I took on trade as a salesman was a Crossfire, when I told the customer what the black book was he asked to speak to my manager and have me fired !!
#14
Your posts are negative, not productive, counter-conversative, why don't you go away?
No one will notice - bye.