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Chrysler’s boat-tail Crossfire that debuted as a concept car at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January will become a production car, according to Wolfgang Bernhard ...
In the marketing for this car, you’ll hear a lot about how the Crossfire combines the best of Mercedes engineering with the best of Chrysler design. And it’s true. There is a lot of cross ...
On paper, the Crossfire has all the makings of a sports car: two seats, a 6-speed manual, wide 18-in. front and 19-in. rear tires, a curb weight of just over 3000 lb. and 200-plus horsepower. In ...
Munich, Germany As you may recall, the Crossfire started life as a show car at the 2001 Detroit auto show. To hear Chrysler tell it, "Public response to our Chrysler Crossfire concept vehicle was ...
Developed during the Daimler-Chrysler era, the Crossfire was constructed with a significant quantity of components from the first-generation Mercedes-Benz SLK. In fact, it was said about 80 percent of ...
The Crossfire is an unusual place to start a sports car build, but that doesn’t make it a bad one. The Crossfire was largely based on the first-generation R170 Mercedes SLK roadster.
Debuting for 2004, this German-built, two-seat, rear-drive coupe was based on the first-generation Mercedes-Benz SLK. It competed with the Nissan 350Z and Audi TT of the period. The Crossfire is ...