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For Sale: 2004 Chrysler Crossfire in St. Louis, Missouri

Vehicle Description

2004 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe� One women owner from new! With only 44,xxx miles! 3.2L V-6 engine W5A330 five-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick Blaze Red Crystal Pearl exterior and dark slate gray interior with leather sport bucket seats Power eight-way driver seat and four-way passenger seat, both heated Becker AM/FM stereo with CD and an Infinity� Modulus 240-watt amplifier (six speakers) Dual-zone�air conditioning Remote keyless entry with central locking (including fuel filler door) Rear window defroster and auto-dim rearview mirror Touring suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars Four-wheel-disc brakes with antilock and power steering Cruise control, electronic stability control, traction control and brake assist Dual front air bags and door-mounted thorax side air bags Power, heated and fold-away sideview mirrors, power windows with one-touch down Factory alloy wheels Power rear wing spoiler deploys above 60 mph American styling with German features underneath is the hallmark of this Deutsch-American hybrid. We at MotoeXotica Classic Cars are happy to present a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe that was owned by the original female owner since new and only has 44,xxx miles! Born during the Daimler-Chrysler years, the�rear-drive Chrysler Crossfire�was built by�Karmann�of Germany for model years 2004-2008. The two-seater is based on the�R170 platform�and shares 80 percent of its components with the R170�Mercedes-Benz SLK320. The name "Crossfire" refers to the two character lines that run from front to rear along the body sides � crossing each other midway through the door panel. Conceived during the period of�Chrysler's ownership by�Daimler-Benz, the name also refers to the collaboration of the two companies. The Crossfire's fastback roof and broad rear fenders made for a design that prompted automotive journalists and writers to compare the new car to American Motors' 1965-1967�Marlin. Dressed in Blaze Red Crystal Pearl paint, the car's exterior is in very good condition, with only minor blemishes visible upon close inspection. The tinted glass panels are all in great shape, including the glass backlight with rear defroster. The lights are in good order but the headlight covers have faded from sun exposure. The car rolls on Yokohama tires, 225/40R18 in front and 255/35R19 in back. Those tires surround seven-spoke factory alloy wheels. The factory radio is inoperable. All of its body panels are straight, the power rear wing spoiler automatically deploys above 60 mph and the bumpers are in great condition. Chrysler executed the interior and exterior styling. All other elements of the car such as wheelbase, track, engine, transmission, and chassis structure and suspension components are shared with the�R170 platform.�An example of this is the engine bay of the Crossfire, which is virtually identical to the SLK320�on the�R170 platform. The SLK320 seats will bolt directly into the Crossfire chassis. The dashboard layout, controls and instruments are also similar to those on the SLK320. After opening the either door, what draws your eye is the matte silver center stack and console, setting off the otherwise black instrument panel and interior. The dark slate gray leather sport bucket seats are leather with available heat, eight-way power assist for the driver and four-way power for the passenger are in very good order. The matching carpet is in very good shape. The headliner is gray and looks great. The aforementioned dashboard, four-spoke leather-wrapped and stitched steering wheel, door skins, mirrors, center console and shift lever are all in excellent shape. Driver assist features include cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, windshield wipers with intermittent feature, power steering, dual-zone air conditioning, remote keyless entry with central locking, including the fuel filler door, a universal garage door opener, power windows (one-touch down), stability and traction control, tire pressure monitoring system, dual front air bags plus door-mounted thorax side air bags and power four-wheel anti-lock brakes. Finishing the interior is a Becker AM/FM stereo with anti-theft, CD and an Infinity� Modulus 240-watt amplifier with six speakers. The standard�transmission�is a six-speed�manual�with an optional five-speed�automatic. Standard and Limited models, originally sold beginning in the 2004 model year, are equipped with a Mercedes-Benz 3.2L, 18-valve,�SOHC�V-6 engine. The manual transmission in the Crossfire is a variant of the Mercedes sourced�NSG-370. Unlike most cars of its time, the Crossfire does not use a�rack and pinion�steering system; instead, it utilizes a�recirculating ball�system as employed on the donor�R170 platform.�Front suspension is unequal length (SLA) double wishbone suspension with five-point multi link in the rear plus front and rear stabilizer bars. Competition to the Crossfire in 2004 included Acura's RSX, Alfa Romeo's GT, Audi's TT Coupe, BMW's 330Ci, Mazda's RX-8, Mercedes-Benz's C 320 Sportscoupe and Mitsubishi's Eclipse. This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 44,416 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, actual mileage title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN: 1C3AN69L44X002664 Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.

Vehicle Details

  • 2004 Chrysler Crossfire
  • Listing ID: CC-986254
  • Price: Contact Seller
  • Location:St. Louis, Missouri
  • Year:2004
  • Make:Chrysler
  • Model:Crossfire
  • Exterior Color:Blaze Red Crystal Pearl
  • Interior Color:Dark Slate Gray
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Odometer:0
  • Stock Number:C00199
  • VIN:1C3AN69L44X002664
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