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Chrysler Crossfire
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The Chrysler Crossfire is a Chrysler brand car made marketed by DaimlerChrysler. It is classified as a sports car and was first introduced to the market in 2004. It is still being made today for the European market, but was production for the United States and Mexico was already stopped in 2007 because of it not selling enough cars. Nonetheless, it will once again be sold in the North America starting with the 2008 model, probably in hopes that it will this time bring in better sales figures.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire The new 2004 Chrysler Crossfire is pretty cool looking, to put it mildly. It has a long, lean front hood that flows into a compact, descending cockpit. Big 18-inch alloy wheels are up front, with 19-inchers in the rear. The Crossfire is ... equipped with a rear spoiler that moves up and down depending on the road speed.
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Chrysler Crossfire buyers have a choice of three interior colour schemes - depending on their selection of exterior paint finish. The colours are dark slate throughout the cabin, or dark slate contrasted with medium slate, or dark slate with cedar.
The two-seater 2004 Chrysler Crossfire has a bundle of premium amenities on the inside. Some of the standards included are leather upholstery, heated bucket seats, power steering, air conditioning with dual-zone automatic climate controls, a telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control, an 8-way power driver seat and a 4-way power passenger seat.
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The new 2004 2005 Chrysler Crossfire comes in a sophisticated two tone, twin cockpit interior. To add to the sporty Crossfire's appearance is the center spine shape which ... appears on the shifter and instrument panel. The new Crossfire center console is metallic from the top of the instrument panel to the center of the car and gives this new Chrysler a sporty durable look. Metallic accents are featured throughout the interior including the doors, steering wheel, and instrument panel. The ignition switch is located on the instrument panel not the commonly seen steering column. By the time Crossfire had evolved from concept to production, it had been given a 3.2 LTR 18 valve SOHC V6 engine.
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