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Used 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Roadster RWD for Sale Nationwide

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4.6 Overall rating(5 reviews)
full . says...
Oct 18, 2011
This car is a real head turner as you do not see too many roadsters. Since it is based upon a Mercedes it has great build quality and some essence of German engineering. Very safe and fun car to drive.
Anonymous says...
Mar 17, 2009
Simply an enjoyable 'Limited' roadster with discriminating looks and style. Less trouble getting in and out of than my '68 Jag E-Type, and it's getting just as many looks! Bought in prestine condition, 11,200 miles on a 2006 for $15,200US. Responsive automatic transmission but not for winning races off the line. Why race when you have luxury, anyways. Navigation updates seem impossible to locate. Test others but the CROSSFIRE will be a top contender, I am sure.
Anonymous says...
Oct 26, 2010
I love this car! Very dependable, tight and fast in corners. The scream of the V6 is pure music! There is almost no extra room besides that for two adults and a bag a piece. A romantic cruiser for the coast! Love it!
Ryan W says...
Feb 11, 2008
I had the opportunity to test drive the Crossfire and I must say, it's quite the car. The german built 3.2L V6 and chassis handle well, and provide decent acceleration. Most of what makes this car so interesting and fun to drive are the neat ammenities like the speed sensitive spoiler that can be raised or lowered, the automatic top, a well appointed interior, and an irresistable exterior. I'm not sure why Chrysler had such a problem selling these; probably because of the fact it's a very small niche market automobile, but if you're looking for something with only two seats, this car delivers it all. Cerberus will end Chrysler's production of the crossfire by 2009, or as soon as possible, in an attempt to cut ties with Mercedes cross engineered former DCX vehicles, which will make finding one difficult, but worth the search.
Tj A says...
Jan 13, 2008
i just drove it out of a bay after working on it and the hummer sitting next 2 it so handleing and stuff idk it was nice 2 drive tho

 

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4.6 Overall rating

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4.0

Reviewed a 2006 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Oct 18, 2011

This car is a real head turner as you do not see too many roadsters. Since it is based upon a Mercedes it has great build quality and some essence of German engineering. Very safe and fun car to drive.

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2006 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Mar 17, 2009

Simply an enjoyable 'Limited' roadster with discriminating looks and style. Less trouble getting in and out of than my '68 Jag E-Type, and it's getting just as many looks! Bought in prestine condition, 11,200 miles on a 2006 for $15,200US. Responsive automatic transmission but not for winning races off the line. Why race when you have luxury, anyways. Navigation updates seem impossible to locate. Test others but the CROSSFIRE will be a top contender, I am sure.

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2006 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Oct 26, 2010

I love this car! Very dependable, tight and fast in corners. The scream of the V6 is pure music! There is almost no extra room besides that for two adults and a bag a piece. A romantic cruiser for the coast! Love it!

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Ryan W

4.0

Reviewed a 2006 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Feb 11, 2008

I had the opportunity to test drive the Crossfire and I must say, it's quite the car. The german built 3.2L V6 and chassis handle well, and provide decent acceleration. Most of what makes this car so interesting and fun to drive are the neat ammenities like the speed sensitive spoiler that can be raised or lowered, the automatic top, a well appointed interior, and an irresistable exterior. I'm not sure why Chrysler had such a problem selling these; probably because of the fact it's a very small niche market automobile, but if you're looking for something with only two seats, this car delivers it all. Cerberus will end Chrysler's production of the crossfire by 2009, or as soon as possible, in an attempt to cut ties with Mercedes cross engineered former DCX vehicles, which will make finding one difficult, but worth the search.

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