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What is this discussion about? Chrysler Crossfire, Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6, Coupe, Convertible


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xfire by crossfire3
Nov 09, 2007 (12:56 pm)
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I would like to know how many 04 rodsters were made. I priced oil changes here in Indiana Pa. at Try star motors for $53.00 includes oil & filter. Love the car.! love the car ! Ambracrombe white. Cant find chrome wheels to fit. Wish it had more horse power, like 400 !!! Ho,yea the other dealer wonts $125.00 for oil change. My car was in the dealer for 2 years, in the show room with 35 miles on it. My price was $ 25,690.00. I park it for winter, I belive it will become a classic. There are far more drop tops then coupes.lesson learned, buy a puncher kit .
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Great Delas for New Crossfires by tlo
Nov 11, 2007 (4:17 pm)
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I just bought my second Crossfire, a 2007 Limited coupe, autom., 12 miles. Brite Silver.
from an authorized Chrysler dealer $24,539.00 plus tax
Other Limited coupes are available for between 26,000 and 26,500
after the smoke clears these beautiful little cars will become a collectors item and with a lifetime Warranty on mine, I am stoked.
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new xFire owner here . . . . by slnrd
Nov 11, 2007 (5:23 pm)
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I just picked up a gorgeous, white 2004 6-spd manual, leather, chrome wheels with 17k miles in so. Calif. for under $15k - whew - gotta love it !!!
 
Anybody know of some cargo nets? There are two posts on top of and on the front side (pass. compartment) of the crossbar - are these cargo net tie down points?
 
Also, looking for a second key. I've seen the eBay remotes but Mercedes used to povide an emergency laser cut key (no remote) that you could put in your wallet (completely flat key). Anybody got any ideas? I don't trust the dealers at this point since before Cerebus bought Daimler, rplacement remotes with cut keys were $60 - now the Chrysler dealers are charging $130 !!!
 
BTW, I am already aware of the other xFire owners forum (.org) so no need to tell me about them.
 
Thanks in advance !!!
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Gone For Good! by got_everything
Nov 11, 2007 (6:58 pm)
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Chrysler Company is doing away with the famed Crossfire in 2008. The last year made in the SRT-6 line was 2005 and I need to know how many of them were made? I'm a collecter of cars even though i'm only 18. I have a 1966 mustang, and first year C6 corvette and am wondering if you think the Crossfire will be a collectors item someday?
                                      Thanx and please answer.
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Re: Gone For Good! [got_everything] by tlo
Nov 12, 2007 (11:49 am)
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Replying to: got_everything (Nov 11, 2007 6:58 pm)

The Crossfire's design and fun to drive aspect, along with its soon to be limited numbers makes it a real strong contender to be a collectors item.
Look at the looks it generates, the cars great style will be a winner for years to come.
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Re: Gone For Good! [got_everything] by riddlebox
Nov 12, 2007 (8:29 pm)
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Replying to: got_everything (Nov 11, 2007 6:58 pm)

SRT-6 production numbers (2005) 2016 coupes, 968 roadsters
                                        (2006) 13 coupes
  Total worldwide production : 2997
 
Total of all Crossfires produced worldwide will be less than 100,000. I believe I read somewhere that the contract with the German facility was 100,000.
 
Yes - these will be collector cars, but it might be 25 years. I would bet on the SRT-6 being the most collectible. After all, the 1960's Plymouths and Dodges with the Hemis and more powerful engines are getting substantial more money at auction.
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For those that have not driving one by henry125
Nov 12, 2007 (11:14 pm)
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Replying to: tlo (Nov 12, 2007 11:49 am)

Once you driving it with the top down, I drove it at 120 miles per hours and it is solid as a rock. It is fun to drive and I can not agree more that the style, and the design will put these Crossfire in a collectors item once all the Crossfire Limited are dry up in the market. Again, these cars have a limited production and the numbers are low. So, for those that own these Crossfire’s, enjoy it, they are much more fun to drive than Porsche Boxer, Mazda Miata, Ferrari Elise, and Honda S2000.
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2004 crossfire by david444
Nov 14, 2007 (10:34 am)
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hey, i'm new and hope i'm posting in the right place. could someone please tell me how to change the passenger sidelow beam headlight? thank for any help. david
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Re: xfire [crossfire3] by xfireroadster
Nov 14, 2007 (3:21 pm)
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Replying to: crossfire3 (Nov 09, 2007 12:56 pm)

The Roadsters were introduced in 2005 and there are no 2004 Roadsters. There are a little over 60,000 Roadsters built thus far, my build number is 32195 (last 5 numbers of your VIN).

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