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 for ...
The Chrysler brand casts the flashy Crossfire as a halo car that will help lure upscale customers to showrooms. But after four months of sales, the $35,000 sports car is off to a modest start. Dealers ...
The Chrysler Crossfire turned out to be a misfire as the model never achieved the 20,000 annual sales envisioned by the company’s executives. Instead, U.S. sales peaked at 14,969 units in 2004 and ...
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 ...
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