How good is any car? Unless it was made incorrectly at the factory, or suffers from factory defective parts, any piece of machinery is as good as the guy that made it and the guy that uses/services it. My 2004 Crossfire was purchased used in 2006 with 15,000 miles. To date, only one problem - a trouble code for the air injection system at 38,000 miles which turned out to be a failed air injector relay. $435 later, I am at 53,000 miles now and only tires, wiper blades, and brake pads have been changed. I will be changing all of the fluids at 75,000 miles (regardless of the dealer's 100,000 recommendation). I expect this car to last as long as other Mercedes-Benz products, which is over 300,000 miles on average before major service is required. I expect to get my money's worth out of this American-skinned SLK.
Chrysler Crossfire was created in 2003.
While you may be lucky and find a Crossfire for under $10,000, the usual price for a used Crossfire is around $15,000. Good places to check for a Crossfire is a Chrysler dealership or the internet.
One place to find information about the Chrysler Crossfire car is a local Chrysler dealership. Crossfire information can also be found on the websites Auto Trader and MSN Auto.
The Crossfire is no longer available as a new vehicle.
Crossfire automobiles are a product of Chrysler. One can purchase a Crossfire at any Chrysler dealership or they can find a used Crossfire through many used dealerships or searching an online website such as AutoTrader.
It would be a good idea to find a 4 speed Crossfire and trade in your car.
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No. The Crossfire was only produced from 2004-2 008.
One may find a sale on Chrysler Crossfire vehicles at dealerships such as Grimsby Chrysler. One may check the site "Chrysler Offers" or the "Auto Trader" for deals on used vehicles.
The Chrysler Crossfire was built for Chrysler by the company Karmann who is situated in Northern Germany.
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