2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
2005 Chrysler Crossfire LTD is now for sale with a clean Carfax and low mileage. This car is a beauty! Bright cherry red, we have affectionately named it Red Bird because this car can really fly with its V6 engine! It has been in our family since we bought it in 2006. We love the car but it no longer fits our need. Red Bird has never been in an accident, has just over 61,000 miles and has been well taken care of. Crossfires were designed in a joint venture with Mercedes and built in the Mercedes factory in Germany with almost all Mercedes parts. It's a solid, well built and well engineered car. The engine is a 3.2L V6 SOHC 18V powerhouse. Red Bird has immediate response to acceleration, precise steering control and smooth handling. Rear wheel drive, 229 lbs-ft of torque and massive 19-inch rear wheels, complemented by 18-inch front wheels provides rapid acceleration and power. It's also very easy to park. It has comfortable, leather seats and a sleek, modern, convenient interior. The deep trunk allows for good storage, especially compared to other roadsters. The LTD Options include deluxe packaging of normal power options with cruise control, navigation and alarm. It's not only a fun car to drive but it's also somewhat exotic. You won't see Crossfires on every street and parking lot. This sporty roadster will cause heads to turn as you cruise by. It has received routine and regularly scheduled power drive train maintenance. Give me a phone call or email to arrange a to see the car and take it for a test drive to experience the thrill of driving a car with this much power. Other Details for a 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster LTD Length x width x height: 159.8 x 69.5 x 51.8 in Wheelbase: 94.5 in Curb weight: 3140-3174 lb EPA City/Hwy: 17/25 mpg (auto) Safety equipment: Front airbags, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, traction control Major standard equipment: A/C, power windows, dual-zone climate control, AM/FM/CD player, power-operated top Trunk: 6.5 cubic feet maximum capacity, |
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