The Chrysler Crossfire is a rear wheel drive, two seat sports car
that was sold by Chrysler and built by Karmann of Germany for the
2004 to 2008 model years. Developed during the union of Daimler and
Chrysler, the two seater is based on the Mercedes-Benz R170
platform which shares 80% of its components with the first
generation SLK.
For consignment, a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire coupe with a title
verified 23,756 actual miles. In 2004, only coupes were available
and over 20,000 were produced. The following year, the convertible
was introduced and outnumbered the number of coupes sold to the
public.
Exterior
Reminiscent of the SLK, this ribbed hood long front end teardrop
edged headlights car even has the side vents on the front quarters
with horizontal chromed trim. Bathed in Graphite Metallic, the two
stage paint is augmented by a dark rocker panel and orange stripes
under the dogleg which not only looks sporty but picks up on the
front side marker light. A ribbed grille sweeps back over an
integrated rounded bumper that creates a smooth nose. The strakes
on the side gills match the windshield frame while out back, flush
tail lights hug the back of the fenders as the center flows
downward extended from the sides, terminating with twin, center
exit and square exhaust tips. 18-inch seven spoke wheels wear 40
series tires and fill the wheel openings with a modern profile.
Imperfections are limited to chin scuffs and one spot of minor curb
rash. Overall, paint and trim are excellent on the Crossfire.
Interior
An uncommon interior spec is found with Cedar and Gray on the
inside, Chrysler's name for a dark red that begins as an insert on
the simple design of the door panels, along with brushed metal
pulls and both present cleanly. Impressive and dramatic two tone
high back leather buckets occupy the cabin, separated by a center
console that also takes on the Cedar color while the switchgear and
shifter are based in aluminum colored plastic panels, taking in the
matching shifter and then the AM/FM/CD radio and climate panel in
the center stack. The contrast continues as a black dash cover
meets the red, and the driver is presented with a red steering
wheel. It leads to the black instrument cluster, sporty and simple.
Back to black we go for the carpet while an ivory headliner
brightens up a colorful and vibrant interior. The trunk is finished
in black panels and like the rest of the interior, is in near
showroom condition.
Drivetrain
Within the original clean factory engine bay sits a 3.2 liter fuel
injected V6 producing 215hp. Behind it is a Chrysler NSG370 6-speed
manual transmission routing power to the rear axle with 3.27 gears.
Like the Mercedes cousin, the engine is dominated by a plastic
shroud which helps keep things clean.
Undercarriage
Clean underneath with some road spray and minimal surface rust.
Dual exhaust snakes its way rearward to the central dual exit after
leaving the original single muffler. Independent coil spring
suspension is on front, and a 5 link coil spring suspension on the
back and power disc brakes are reserved for all 4 corners. No runs,
drips or errors under here!
Drive-Ability
As expected it fired right up, and on the test track performed
without a hitch. Smooth powerful acceleration, good handling, and a
smooth shifter. It is nimble, quick, and comfortable without
feeling small. Plus all functions on this low mileage example work
as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
Unique stripes on the outside and a clean, dramatic interior that
includes a fun stick in the middle and three pedals. What more
could you ask for in a Mercedes dressed as a Chrysler? These still
represent an incredibly good buy for the quality of the car and
more often than not, find a new home when residing at Classic Auto
Mall.
1C3AN69L04X007487
1-USA
C-Chrysler
3-Passenger Car
A-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
N-Crossfire
6-Sports car
9-Specialty Class
L-3.2L V6 215 hp
0-Check Digit
4-2007
X-Osnabruck, Germany Assy Plant
007487-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
2004 Chrysler Crossfire
Listing ID:CC-2020311
Price:$21,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:2004
Make:Chrysler
Model:Crossfire
Exterior Color:Graphite Metallic
Interior Color:Cedar
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:23756
Stock Number:8029
VIN:1C3AN69L04X007487
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