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The latest member of the Crossfire family, the Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6… a new level of Crossfire with an infusion of race inspired, street legal American performance in both coupe and roadster forms.
Would you like to own the American equivalent of an old Mercedes SLK? This Chrysler Crossfire is being auctioned off at no reserve, so it might change hands for pennies on the dollar. The car in ...
We promise we won't judge you if you have a thing for the Chrysler Crossfire. After all, it is a Mercedes SLK dressed in different clothes, and we think it has aged finely. It doesn't break the bank ...
MOVE OVER SRT-4 AND Ram SRT-10. Those hot Dodge models from Chrysler’s Performance Vehicle Operations shop are about to be joined in the showroom by PVO’s first stab at a souped-up Chrysler: the 2005 ...
We received two different viewpoints on the new, more powerful Chrysler SRT-6. The first was from SRT director Dan Knott, who said the SRT-6 features "sophisticated, refined performance technology." ...
View post: Mazda’s CX-30 Sales Collapsed in 2025—but the Brand Says It Was on Purpose When is a Chrysler product branded as an SRT-6 not really an SRT-6? When it comes from Scott McCorkle’s Liberty ...
The Chrysler Crossfire turned out to be a misfire as the model never achieved the 20,000 annual sales envisioned by the company’s executives. Instead, U.S. sales peaked at 14,969 units in 2004 and ...
No matter how good the Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 is, what really will catch your attention is the price: just north of $45,000 for the coupe and a touch under fifty grand for the convertible. Chrysler ...
The Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 features a hand-built 330-horsepower 3.2L supercharged engine, performance-tuned ride and handling characteristics, world-class braking, functional performance-themed ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Chrysler was a basket case a few years ago, but how quickly times change in the automotive industry. Now the US brand is revitalised and ...
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