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2004 Chrysler Crossfire - $11,898
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Location:
Kernersville,NC
Mileage:
49,771
Exterior Color:
Alabaster
Interior Color:
N/A
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
V6
Doors:
2
Bodystyle:
Coupes
Drivetrain:
N/A
Seller Type:
Dealer
Stock #:
017957
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About This Car Traction Control,Rear Wheel Drive,Electronic Stability Control,Front Tow Hooks,Tires - Front Performance,Tires - Rear Performance,Aluminum Wheels,Power Steering,4-Wheel ABS,4-Wheel Disc Brakes,Brake Assist,Rear Spoiler,Auto-On Headlights,Auto-Off Headlights,Fog Lamps,Heated Mirrors,Power Driver Mirror,Power Passenger Mirror,Heated Exterior Driver Mirror,Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror,Intermittent Wipers,Power Driver Seat,Power Passenger Seat,Leather Seats,Bucket Seats,Heated Driver Seat,Heated Passenger Seat,Front Floor Mats,Adjustable Steering Wheel,Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel,Tire Pressure Monitoring System,Power Windows,Power Door Locks,Keyless Entry,Universal Garage Door Opener,Vehicle Anti-Theft System,Cruise Control,Alarm,Dual Zone A/C,Rear Defrost,AM/FM Stereo,CD Player,Premium Sound System,Electrochromic rearview mirror,Driver Vanity Mirror,Passenger Vanity Mirror,Front Reading LampsYou are looking at another one of Shamburg Auto Sales's exclusive listings! I have driven this pristine 2004 Chrysl
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Professional Review
Chrysler's all-new 2004 Crossfire is a two-seat coupe that combines American design with German engineering. Look underneath the Crossfire and you'll find a lot of Mercedes parts, including the V6 engine, multilink suspension, and steering setup. Not surprisingly, it runs like a Mercedes. No Mercedes looks as stylish as the Crossfire, however. Chrysler says the Crossfire is not a red-blooded sports car and is intended to be more of a boulevard cruiser, but we think it's somewhere in between. The Mercedes engine isn't up to the output of that of the BMW Z4 roadster or Nissan Z or Infiniti G35 coupe. But the Crossfire's rear tires are bigger than those seen on some race cars, and its performance is thrilling because the car is acceptably light at just 3060 pounds. The Crossfire originally appeared as a show car at the 2001 Detroit auto show, and Chrysler decided enough folks liked the design then. We think it's still fun to look at even after its conversion to a real production car. It is being built at the Karmann factory in Germany, which is the same place the Mercedes SLK and CLK are built, at a rate of nearly 20,000 per year worldwide.
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