Source: Chrysler The Chrysler Crossfire was developed in just 24 months after a concept version of the car was revealed at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A production version was unveiled one year later at the 2002 Los Angeles Auto Show. Crossfire went on sale in mid-summer of 2003, as a 2004 model. "The initial public response to our Chrysler Crossfire concept vehicle was overwhelming," said Larry Achram,Vice President, Advance Vehicle Engineering. "Once we established a solid business case for bringing this car to market, we worked closely with our colleagues in Germany to move the car swiftly from concept to reality." The 2004 Chrysler Crossfire is a low-slung, two seat sports coupe with a sculptured appearance. Under its hood is a 3.2-liter 90-degree V-6, 18-valve SOHC engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. Performance Features:
Updated 09:12 PM - September 06, 2008
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