2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Nesconset, New York, United States
Up for sale is my personal 2005 Crossfire Convertible. I purchased this car to be used as a second car/weekend toy. I have enjoyed this car for a little over a year and now it is time to sell it due to other interests. This is my personal car and it is registered, insured, and titled to me. It currently is registered and insured and can be test driven. The Vehicle as stated on its original MSRP Window Sticker is a 2005 Crossfire LTD Roadster. The options listed are Premium Two-tone Leather, and 18/19 inch wheels. The MSRP on this car new was $39,555. The car is black with black and grey leather interior. If you are looking at this car, you probably know the features of these cars and how nice of a car this is for the money. You are basically getting Mercedes Benz engineering for Chrysler money. When this vehicle was designed and built, it shared many components of the Mercedes Benz SLK. When you drive this car, you feel that the car is a well-built high-end like car. I enjoy putting the top down and cruising with it. It’s also, not a common car that you see one of on every block. It has unique styling and character. This car is problem free and has no known issues. I purchased this car over a year ago from a dealer and the car was thoroughly checked out by the dealer when it was purchased, and I have kept current on the maintenance and am a conscious owner who keeps up to date with my cars. The car has a lot of life left in the brake pads, as well as it’s Continental tires which match on all 4. You can see the tire thread left in one of the pictures. This is a very clean car, that has a great shine with no paint fading. The body of the car is in great shape, as well as the rims on the car. The interior is in great shape as well too. You can see this in the pictures. Everything in the car works as it should. I encourage you to make an appointment to come see the car prior to buying or placing an offer, so you are well aware that the car is what you want and satisfies your expectations. I say this, because the car is a 2005 and has 75,000 miles (mileage can be slightly more as I use the car on weekends). Although it is in excellent condition for its usage and age, it is not cosmetically perfect. I want to make sure that you see it as nice as I do when you buy it. This car will make the new owner proud and happy and provide enjoyable service. Buy it now and enjoy it until the season is over because it’s a true pleasure to put the top down, forget your worries, and go. Please review payment terms and conditions. This vehicle cannot be picked up or shipped until all payment has cleared in full. I will accept cash and or bank check (I will need to verify check). As is, where is sale in accordance with NYS Private Party Vehicle Sale. Please contact me with any questions. Frank (516) 851-0724. Thanks for Looking. |
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