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Chrysler Crossfire Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
Chrysler Crossfire Review Summary
"While the Crossfire's appeal is tilted heavily in favor of its striking looks, that's not to say there aren't competent mechanicals beneath the sexy skin."
"There are few, if any, amenities that the Crossfire lacks."
"On the road, the convertible feels softer and more supple than a hard-core sports car, but it has enough firmness to damp body motions as well as allow a little rough-road feedback into the wheel."
"Suspension is pure Mercedes, upper and lower A-arms in front and a five-link independent rear."
"The setup felt quite nimble and even fun around the auto-cross course."
What reviewers liked least about the Chrysler Crossfire:
"While we still consider it an attractive vehicle to look at, the Chrysler Crossfire is simply outclassed by other vehicles in terms of luxury, brand cachet and/or performance."
"...the Crossfire's steering response is lackluster. This is mostly due to the use of the previous [Mercedes-Benz] SLK's [the car upon which the Crossfire is based] less-than-precise recirculating-ball steering, which is inherently less accurate than a rack-and-pinion setup."
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"The Crossfire is the sportiest Chrysler ever."
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