This is going to be a first car for me and I have the option to choose either one. The Porsche is manual, which I don't have much experience with and the Chrysler is automatic. Porsche has 100k miles on it, and the Chrysler has 85k. I like the looks of both of the cars, but obviously the Porsche...
This is going to be a first car for me and I have the option to choose either one. The Porsche is manual, which I don't have much experience with and the Chrysler is automatic. Porsche has 100k miles on it, and the Chrysler has 85k. I like the looks of both of the cars, but obviously the Porsche...
I can either get a 2005 Chrysler Crossfire in black or a 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit in black. Which should I get and why? Also, which is safer??? I don't care about price. Help! Thanks!
It's an '04 crossfire. I live in Michigan and is the insurance going to be high. Also, I am a responsible guy and I never got in trouble during freshman year HS.
Did all of the crossfire models have retractable spoilers? I've seen soo many pics of what looks to be a retractable spoiler i was wondering if it is or if its just bolt-on
Did all of the crossfire models have retractable spoilers? I've seen soo many pics of what looks to be a retractable spoiler i was wondering if it is or if its just bolt-on
I was wondering if there has ever been a model of the Chrysler Crossfire that's been a four door coupe or a four seater? I was unable to find this information doing my own research, but I'd appreciate it if someone could help me out here. Bonus points for a link to Carmax or Autotrader!
I recently ran over a median (long story) and bent all four of the stock rims on my 2004 Crossfire. They were in mint condition before the accident. Instead of repairing them I decided to buy after markets for almost the same price as having the old ones repaired. The rims are different sizes...
I recently ran over a median (long story) and bent all four of the stock rims on my 2004 Crossfire. They were in mint condition before the accident. Instead of repairing them I decided to buy after markets for almost the same price as having the old ones repaired. The rims are different sizes...
I recently ran over a median (long story) and bent all four of the stock rims on my 2004 Crossfire. They were in mint condition before the accident. Instead of repairing them I decided to buy after markets for almost the same price as having the old ones repaired. The rims are different sizes...
I recently ran over a median (long story) and bent all four of the stock rims on my 2004 Crossfire. They were in mint condition before the accident. Instead of repairing them I decided to buy after markets for almost the same price as having the old ones repaired. The rims are different sizes...
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I have a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire, 3.2L SOHC V6. It's the same engine used in the Supercharged SRT-6. So I would believe it could handle a turbo. I've tried looking for turbo kits for it but the only thing I can find is a universal kit and because of that I see the $$$$$ going up!!!! If you know...
I have a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire, 3.2L SOHC V6. It's the same engine used in the Supercharged SRT-6. So I would believe it could handle a turbo. I've tried looking for turbo kits for it but the only thing I can find is a universal kit and because of that I see the $$$$$ going up!!!! If you know...
I have a 2004 chrysler crossfire that seem to stall when I get to a light or stop sign when I get ready to pull off it hesitate. The check engine light came on but when I went to have it checked it went off.I did notice if I put 93 grade gas in it don't do it as bad.This also started happen when...
I am looking for buy a car and I love the Crossfire. I don't see any apparent differences between 2004 and all the way up to 2008. But does anybody know if they have any difference in interior or motor wise? And if you have any feedback or advice about the car I would love to hear. Thanks.