2005 Chrysler Crossfire Ltd. Mint Condition, Low Mile, Arizona Car, Adult Driven on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! FOR SALE , A PRISTINE, NEAR MINT CONDITION, 2005 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE LTD. COUPE WITH A 3.2L V-6, AND 6 SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX. THIS SPORTS COUPE WAS BORN OUT OF A JOINT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING EFFORT COMBINING CHRYSLER AND MERCEDES BENZ. THIS PARTICULAR CAR IS AN ARIZONA CAR SINCE NEW, IT CURRENTLY HAS 39,945 ORIGINAL MILES. THE CAR SHOWS EXCELLENT. THE "BLAZE RED" EXTERIOR IS NEAR FLAWLESS, IT'S BRIGHT, SLICK AND SHINY, THE INTERIOR IS A SPORTY TWO TONE GRAY LEATHER THAT IS EXCELLENT CONDITION, ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES INCLUDING AN OPTIONAL UPGRADED INFINITY SOUND SYSTEM, NO TEARS, SCUFFS OR SCRAPES. THE PERFORMANCE RADIALS ARE VERY GOOD, AND THE ALLOY RIMS ARE VIRTUALLY FREE FROM IMPERFECTION, THE RIGHT REAR WHEEL HAS A VERY MINOR SCRAPE APPROXIMATELY 1" LONG. THE CAR PERFORMS SUPERBLY, SMOOTH ACCELERATION, CRISP, POSITIVE SHIFT, AND INCREDIBLE HANDLING . THIS IS AN ADULT OWNED AND DRIVEN CAR, ALWAYS GARAGED WHEN PARKED, VIRTUALLY NO DINGS, DENTS, OR ABRASIONS. THE CAR HAS BEEN SERVICED REGULARLY AND A CLEAN CARFAX REPORT IS AVAILABLE. IF YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT CROSSFIRE THIS IS THE ONE, NEEDS NOTHING, JUST A NEW HOME. THIS IS A PRIVATE SALE, NO ARIZONA SALES TAX APPLIES, THE CHRYSLER IS BEING SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTIES APPLY, IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED. |
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