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4.6 Overall rating

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Ken W

4.0

Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Apr 22, 2013

A carry-over from 2004, the Crossfire is a two-seat sports coupe that shares many key components with Mercedes Benz, and is built in the legendary Karmen plant in Osnabrueck Germany. Has a 3.2-liter V6 engine that produces 215 horsepower with the five-speed automatic manual transmission.

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Limited Coupe RWD on Sep 26, 2012

This car rocks and is build on Mercedes SLK 320 chassis.Solid car feels great on the open road. Great response. Very comfortable with the top up or down I love this car and it turns heads wherever I go. Couldn't have asked for a better car.I can't say enough about the car

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Limited Coupe RWD on Mar 6, 2008

My first sports car. Great undercover Benz. Excellent performance given it's great fuel economy. Seats hug you and handling begs you to take to the limit. Interior is clean, but a little plasticky. Hope to never have to use tire inflation system. Some road noise & ride harshness for luxury sport.

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Maria L

4.0

Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Crossfire on Sep 29, 2021

This car is a first generation Mercedes SLK with different styling. It comes in two flavors SRT and Limited. Mine was a 3.2 limited with automatic transmission. The Crossfire’s strengths are it’s styling, value and reasonable performance. The weaknesses are that the steering is old fashioned recirculating ball and it really lets down any sporty feeling. Acceleration from the 3.2 v6 is good and the engine sounds rumbley. Mine was well built ,and I did not have any expenses other than maintainence. The hatch allows you to stuff a reasonable amount of “stuff” into the car. These cars are pretty rare and people tend to notice the car. Overall, not a real sports car, but a solid, cruiser.

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