2006 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Convertible, Only 10k Actual Miles on 2040-cars
Greensboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2L 3200CC 195Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chrysler
Model: Crossfire
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 10,400
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: Roadster
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
This is a exceptionally nice Crossfire Roadster with only 10k miles. An absolute rare find.
The car is exactly what you would expect to find in a vehicle with just over 10,000 miles. It is in very good condition inside and out. The interior is flawless. I purchased several months ago from the original owner who always kept the vehicle inside a heated garage (I have garage kept as well, but the garage was not heated). There are a few very minor door dings on the rear fenders above the tires where the vehicles parked on each side of it in the previous owners garage opened doors against it. The paint is not broken because the other owner always kept a car cover on it as well, even though it was in the garage. The dents are not very noticeable, but I do not like wasting my time going out to view a car and finding it different than represented, and I will not do that to any one else. I have been told that dent doctor could remove these dents. I am going to look into that. Last owner said it has never had any damage, repairs, or any paint work.
The car is very fun to drive. I have another crossfire and they are absolutely awesome cars. I planned to keep this one for a collectors car, but my plans have changed.
The past maintenance has been very meticulous. The car has had about 5 oil changes in 10,000 miles. The previous owner said they recommend changing based on time and miles, so he had it changed each year when he had it inspected. I have the service records since new.
The previous owner had a transferable warrantee which I transferred into my name. It is a little confusing if it can be transferred again. I will look into this. It has about one year left on it. If it is transferrable you are welcome to it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the car.
I have had many convertibles over the years. and this car is by FAR my favorite. The power top system is awesome, as it is all power including lifting the cover to the storage area, and placing the cover back on top once the top is retracted. The finished look is beautiful, and there are no tonneau covers to mess with. with the push of a button, the top is down or back up.
There is a spoiler on the back that lifts when the car reaches 65 MPH, and retracts when you slow down. You can also put it up and down manually if you like.
These cars were built as a joint venture of Mercedes and Chrysler. The drive train is all Mercedes. The sheet metal is Chrysler. They are great cars, with good performance and quality and are very fun to drive.
These cars get a lot of comments from everyone who sees them. I have had cars much more expensive that did not draw nearly the level of attention.
I also believe they will become collectible because there were not too many made and they are so much fun and built with such high quality.
Payment is to be by cash or verifiable certified funds.
Please no scammers. I will be able to see through this. I will not ship, accept funds from obscure foreign countries, or any other crazy ideas. Please do not waste my time or yours.
I can assure you that this car will not disappoint you. I hold the clear title to the car.
If you want a like new fun summer car for a fraction of the price as a new one, this is the car for you.
If you have questions, you may call me at 724-998-7378 if you have questions. Car is for sale locally as well.
Thanks for looking, and good luck.
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