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Chrysler is cashing in on Mercedes-Benz know-how to launch a serious attack on the hugely successful Audi TT. The new Crossfire, the latest Chrysler product to make it from concept to showroom reality, begins production in early 2003 with rhd UK sales starting by the summer.
What vehicles do you own and drive in this age of petrol prices ,, i personally own a Chrysler Crossfire convertable , i can manage a combined mileage per gallon of about 30 ?( thats when i get the chance to use it , ) i acquired this motor as part of a deal and would not have actively bought one ,...
Is inequality to blame for the US financial crisis? To see why it might be, start - as all American stories must - with Calleigh Duquesne. She drives a Chrysler Crossfire, which probably costs almost half her annual salary. It’s...
Was watching Jeremy Clarkson’s Top Gear last night, and was treated to this lovely sneer. [From memory:] ”The Chrysler Crossfire supposedly took its styling from the Mercedes SLK, which is bad for two reasons: the SLK is rather naff, and the Americans don’t know how to build cars.” I roffled at that one. Amazingly, though, in the Top Gear comparison between the Crossfire, Audi TT and Nissan 350Z, the...
Chrysler's new owners, Cerberus, wasted no time killing off the Dodge Magnum, Chrysler Crossfire, and Pacifica in late 2007. Now, the company might be equally swift in a move to redesign the controversial Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger. What's more, the Dodge Viper might be hanging in the balance. Cerberus is considering redirecting resources to the [...]
The product axe has started to fall at Chrysler, with the company's new management sparing no time in their attempts to right the struggling automaker. To that end, the tenure of the ill-received Chrysler Crossfire has come to a halt, with the last model coming off the assembly line on Tuesday. (Click through the jump to read the reports of Crossfire’s demise.) One of the more high-profile collaborations...
Filed under: Convertibles , Coupes , Plants/Manufacturing , Chrysler The Chrysler Crossfire was one of those unfortunate exercises in style-over-substance. What's worse is that its style was somewhat questionable, garnering reactions from "oh, that's interesting" to "make it stop, please make it stop". Well, Chrysler finally listened to the latter, and here at Autoblog we're not exactly weeping over...
Last month Chrysler announced four of its models would be dropped from its lineup and today the first of those ill-fated vehicles has been given the axe. The last Chrysler Crossfire to ever be built rolled out of its German factory today after nearly five years of production and almost 80,000 units being sold. Introduced initially [...]
Auburn Hills, Mich., Sep 1, 2007 - The 2008 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe and Roadster continue as sleek, modern offerings in the sports car segment, distinguishing themselves from the competition.Updated safety equipment for 2008 includes a standard, updated Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system that makes it easy for customers to maintain correct tire pressure.2008 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Limited“WHAT'S...
Chrysler announced that it plans to cut as many as 12,000 more employees from its hourly and salaried ranks, while cutting four vehicles from his product lineup. The Dodge Magnum, the convertible version of Chrysler PT Cruiser, Chrysler Pacifica and Chrysler Crossfire all get axed for 2008, although the company is adding the Dodge Journey crossover [...]
Posted on 11.1.2007 19:00 by Ralph Kalal Filed in: Chrysler | Chrysler Pacifica | chrysler crossfire At least for now, the PT Cruiser is safe, provided you don't want a convertible. Chrysler will announce today that it is discontinuing the soft top version of the PT Cruiser, along with dropping the Crossfire, the Pacifica, and the Dodge Magnum, as previously rumored. The Jeep Commander survives. The...
Chrysler announced today it will cut four models from its lineup: The Chrysler Crossfire, Pacifica and PT Cruiser convertible, and the Dodge Magnum. The automaker also announced plans to cut some 9,000 jobs at assembly plants that produce a number...
Chrysler announced that during the 2008 year it will drop four of its models. The list includes the Dodge Magnum, the convertible version (only) of the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Chrysler Pacifica and the Chrysler Crossfire. At the same time Chrysler announced ...