2005 Chrysler Crossfire Base Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
if YOUR LOOKING FOR AN EXTREMELY LOW MILEAGE CROSSFIRE, THIS IS IT
15,400 ORIGNINAL MILES, IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION.
Car was repainted from the base black, to a Burgundy Metallic with a black base. Car shines great. The paint does have some very minor issues with a few rock chips on the front spoiler and a small one in the hood. The drivers side door has two very small dents that could be popped out by dentbusters very easily. I would give it a sold 9 to 9.5.
The interior is near perfect, all original and very well taken care of.
The Tires are the original tires, and still have plenty of tread but are weather checked due to age, and would suggest replacing them before any long highway trips.
engine runs perfect, car gets driven every couple of weeks to the carwash and back.
Has 6 speed manual transmission.
As always cars are sold as is, where is with no warrantys. If you have a question email me and I will do my best to answer.
Buyer is responsible for shipping, I will assist in any way I can to help facilitate the transaction
Deposit of $500.00 due immediately and full payment within 7 days.
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"The Chrysler brand is not luxury - it's not premium. Chrysler is the mainstream American brand," brand CEO Al Gardner said during today's presentation.
Gardner set a sales target of 800,000 units by 2018, which marks an increase of 350,000 units compared to its 2013 sales results. That's a pretty big ask for a brand that's struggled to define itself over the past decade.
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