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2005 Chrysler Crossfire Srt-6 Roadster (convertible Supercharged, 1 Of 928 Made) on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:81000 Color: Black Interior
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Roadster Convertible
VIN: 1C3AN75N95X047176
81,000 miles

I’m absolutely in love with this car. I have a newborn, however, and he takes priority! That said, it’s not a newborn friendly car and has been replaced. Bitter-sweet for me, awesome for you!

It’s a Mercedes AMG under the Chrysler skin, and it’s amazingly fun to drive. Details to follow.

Crossfire History:
The vehicle was only made for a handful of years, and most estimates have total production at 75,000 – 80,000 vehicles. Of those, 2016 of them were SRT-6 models. Of those, 928 were roadsters (convertible). This vehicle is one of 928 ever made…and who knows how many are still out there on the road.

The SRT-6 model has some benefits over the normal Crossfire:
3.2L V6 – SUPERCHARGED engine
18-valve, Single overhead cam, Aluminum V6
330 HP, 310 ft-lb torque (Mercedes AMG Engine)
5-Speed Automatic w/manual shift capability (same as the SLK32 AMG)
40% firmer shocks and springs for much better handling
Larger vented brakes
Electronic stability control (that can be disabled with a button)
Fixed rear wing in the back
More aggressive chin spoiler in the front
P225/40ZR-18 front, P255/35ZR-19 rear tires
0-60 in 5.2 seconds
158 mph top speed (software capped)

Aftermarket:
Chrome Wheels (18? front, 19? rear)

Other standard features:
Rear Wheel Drive
Black Exterior
Black Interior
Leather + Suede Seats
CD Player
Anti-Lock Brakes
Driver + Passenger, Front + Side Airbags
Dual-zone climate control
Premium 240 watt Sound w/ 6 Infinity speakers and subwoofer behind the seats
Cruise Control
Power Locks
Power Windows
Power Seats
Power Convertible Top

New, this was a $50k car. Reserve is $10,500!

Known issues:
Normal wear and tear for this vehicle.
Cracked windshield, low to the frame and almost invisible…I don’t even see it any more (see pic)
Small dent in right front quarter near headlight (pic)
Silver coating on passenger inside door grip flaking a bit (not visible).

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UAW urging Chrysler to sell shares to investors

Thu, 10 Jan 2013

The United Auto Workers union is pushing Chrysler to sell 16.6 percent of its stock to investors in an attempt to establish the value of the shares. The UAW is currently locked in a lawsuit with Chrysler parent company Fiat over how much the Italian automaker should pay to buy shares from the trust fund. Last year, Fiat told the trust it intended to exercise its right to purchase 3.3 percent of the union's shares at issue. But the union contended the 54,154 shares were worth closer to $381 million instead of the $155 million Fiat offered.
Currently, the UAW owns 41.5 percent of Chrysler while Fiat holds 58.5 percent of the company. Currently, it's unclear whether the UAW could force Chrysler to put the shares on the open market. Doing so would be the first step toward a much-anticipated initial public offering. Chrysler has said it will comply with its shareholders agreement, and Fiat has echoed that tune. According to The Detroit Free Press, the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust has declined to comment on the situation.

Chrysler and Hyundai join Pepsi and Coke as top Super Bowl spenders [w/ video]

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

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Since 2010, the cost to air a 30-second Super Bowl ad has risen from $3 million in 2009 to about $4 million in 2014, and about a fifth of advertisers opt for a one-minute ad, which doubles costs. Last year, the ads brought in $292 million, and they have brought in roughly $2 billion since 2010.
Chrysler has spent $64.3 million since 2009 to make it the fourth highest spending company in the last five years. In that time, the company has rebranded itself as it emerged from bankruptcy with the Imported from Detroit ad campaign that premiered in 2011 and last year's God Made a Farmer Ram Trucks ad. Its 2012 Halftime in America sparked national debate about whether it was also a reference to the upcoming presidential election.

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Mon, Sep 21 2015

The pending labor agreement between FCA US and the United Auto Workers is now in the hands of union members to confirm. It's expected to be accepted, but a final decision could take weeks, The Detroit News reports. Employees didn't get everything they were hoping for, and contrary to earlier reports, the two-tier wage system remains in place. However, there are attempts to lessen the difference between the levels in this four-year deal. Assuming FCA US workers agree to this offer, the starting pay for tier-two workers would go up around a dollar to $17 an hour. The other level would now begin at $25.35, about a $6 increase, and they would receive 3 percent raises in the first and third year of the deal. Both groups also get $800 in profit sharing for each percent the automaker's profit margin rises above two percent. Extra money kicks in for the second tier above eight percent. Union members get a $3,000 bonus for accepting this contract, as well. The other major change under the pending agreement is the previously rumored switch to a healthcare co-op. The goal is to collect members from the Big Three together to create a huge member base for leverage to negotiate better rates with insurance companies. The UAW is promising no increase in cost to workers, according to The Detroit News. The idea was inspired by the similar structure for the Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association for union retirees. UAW boss Dennis Williams expects the agreement to be approved. "Once the membership looks at it, hears the explanation for it, I think they'll ratify it," he said, according to The Detroit News. The next step is to craft similar deals with General Motors and Ford. Related Video: