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The Chrysler Crossfire is classified as a luxury vehicle that can get up to 19 MPG (miles per gallon) in the city and up to 25 MPG on the highway. The vehicle has 215 hp (horsepower) and comes with a 3.2 L V6 engine. The Chrysler Crossfire comes with either a 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual transmission and is available in both a Coupe and Convertible body style.
 
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2004 Chrysler Crossfire
$8,790
67,799 miles
Selden, NY
Automatic
3.2L V6

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2005 Chrysler Crossfire
$10,495
37,879 miles
Middle Village, NY
Manual
3.2L V6

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Classified as a luxury vehicle, the Chrysler Crossfire can get up to 19 MPG (miles per gallon) in the city and up to 25 MPG on the highway. The vehicle has 215 hp (horsepower) and comes with a 3.2 L V6 engine. The Chrysler Crossfire comes with either a 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual transmission and is available in both a Coupe and Convertivle body style. The two seat vehicle is also considered a sports car that was built by Karmann of Germany for the 2004 to 2008 model years. The Crossfire is based on the Mercedes-Benz R170 platform which shares 80% of its components with the first generation SLK. The second generation SLK was built on a new R171 platform starting in the 2005 model year; the R170 platform was essentially handed down to Chrysler for use in building the Crossfire. Having initially arrived in 2001 as a concept car styled by Eric Stoddard, the Chrysler was further refined by Andrew Dyson before production began in 2003 for 2004 model year sales. The name "Crossfire" refers to the two character lines that run from front to rear along the body sides — their crease directions cross below the mirrors on the door panels.

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