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2004 Chrysler Crossfire Review Summaries
What reviewers liked most about the Chrysler Crossfire:
Suspension is pure Mercedes, upper and lower A-arms in front and a five-link independent rear.
-- AutoWeek
The setup felt quite nimble and even fun around the auto-cross course.
-- AutoWeek
Roadster estimates include 0-to-60-mph sprints in the 6.8-second area and quarter-mile dashes in about 15.1 seconds.
-- Car and Driver
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.
-- Car and Driver
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.
-- Road & Track
There are few, if any, amenities that the Crossfire lacks.
-- Road & Track
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