Is the Chrysler Crossfire still a collectable car?
Is the Chrysler Crossfire still a collectable car?
O.K. admit it, the Chrysler Crossfire got by you. It came. It went. Gone forever. You never see them. But we are here and now putting forward the contention that it’s the next collectable–the next car to buy. Fast appreciating? No. Fun to drive? Yes. Rare? Yes. The Chrysler Crossfire was the progeny of the marriage of Daimler and Chrysler.
How long does a Chrysler Crossfire go from 0 to 100?
Chrysler bragged at the time the car would go from 0-to-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 6.5 seconds. Now Mercedes has the AMG prefix for highly tuned cars you can buy off the showroom floor.
What kind of engine does the Chrysler Crossfire have?
Now Mercedes has the AMG prefix for highly tuned cars you can buy off the showroom floor. Chrysler’s name for their tweaked cars is SRT so there was an SRT version. The Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 featured a hand-built 330 hp 3.2-liter supercharged engine, with a more performance-tuned ride and handling.
What kind of seats does a Chrysler Crossfire have?
Seats were done in leather with Chrysler’s signature winged badge embossed into both headrests. Precise, elegant gauges are traditional white-on-black with a black bezel and satin silver trim ring.
When did I Buy my 2006 Chrysler Crossfire?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 04/05/07 and owned in MA until 08/12/20. Driven an estimated 5,513 miles/year.
When was the last serviced Chrysler Crossfire convertible?
Last serviced at 60,594 miles in Saint Petersburg, FL on 10/02/20 • Vehicle serviced • Antifreeze/coolant flushed/changed • Radiator checked • Power steering fluid flushed/changed • Spark plug wires replaced • Spark plug (s) replaced. Mileage: 61,948 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Blue Engine: 6 Cyl 3.2 L
How many miles does a Chrysler Crossfire drive?
1st owner drove an estimated 8,219 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 6,828 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 2]
O.K. admit it, the Chrysler Crossfire got by you. It came. It went. Gone forever. You never see them. But we are here and now putting forward the contention that it’s the next collectable–the next car to buy. Fast appreciating? No. Fun to drive? Yes. Rare? Yes. The Chrysler Crossfire was the progeny of the marriage of Daimler and Chrysler.
Chrysler bragged at the time the car would go from 0-to-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 6.5 seconds. Now Mercedes has the AMG prefix for highly tuned cars you can buy off the showroom floor.
What kind of transmission does the crossfire have?
The SRT-6 models came only with the 5-speed automatic transmission, consistent with AMG cars of the same era. The 6-speed transmission used by the Chrysler Crossfire is a variant of the Mercedes sourced NSG-370.
Is the crossfire rear wheel drive or front wheel drive?
The production car shares about 39% of its parts with Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Chrysler dealers were required to invest in special equipment, tools, and parts to be able to sell the new luxury model. The rear-wheel-drive Crossfire coupe design objective was to make an “impression” with looks that are “unique, almost sculptural.”