For nearly as long as the car has been around, differing automakers have often struck up collaborations that produced models with DNA from both parties. In most cases, it's a mutually beneficial move, ...
I think it’s fair to say that the Chrysler Crossfire was an underappreciated car. Its entire production run lasted only five model years, from 2004 to 2008; just 34,000 people bought it in the United ...
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The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Crossfire will not respond to emails, demanding interested parties text or phone to ask about the car. Let's decide if the price they've set is worth making ...
Would you like to own the American equivalent of an old Mercedes SLK? This Chrysler Crossfire is being auctioned off at no reserve, so it might change hands for pennies on the dollar. The car in ...
Two decades ago, Chrysler decided to take a page from its then-partner Mercedes-Benz and build its own version of the SLK roadster. The result was the Crossfire, a curious fusion of American style and ...
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1.3L I-4 gasoline direct injection, DOHC, Multiair variable valve control, intercooled turbo, premium unleaded, engine with 177HP (1) 1.3L I-4 gasoline direct injection, DOHC, Multiair variable valve ...
The Chrysler Crossfire was, suffice it to say, a matter of taste. Based on old Mercedes-Benz mechanicals, it included retro styling accents and an armadillo roofline. Some loved it, but there was ...
When you think of Chrysler, you think of a brand with a small lineup of long-lasting cars and nameplates. It was the first car company to release a minivan, and with the current Pacifica, it is still ...
We promise we won't judge you if you have a thing for the Chrysler Crossfire. After all, it is a Mercedes SLK dressed in different clothes, and we think it has aged finely. It doesn't break the bank ...