Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 2005-2009 used car review - Drive

Stand next to a Chrysler Crossfire these days and you'll be amazed at just how small it looks. Based on the then-just-superseded Mercedes-Benz SLK two-seater, the Crossfire was the result of the ill-fated marriage between Benz and Chrysler. While the Benz SLK that begat the Crossfire was built as a folding-metal-roofed convertible, the Crossfire was engineered as two distinct versions. Of course, being something of an orphan car in Australia, the Crossfire's prices have plummeted in recent years to the point where good used examples can be picked up for as little as low-teens and, considering its Mercedes-derived underpinnings,... Okay, mid-teens to low-20s isn't free to a good home, but consider that the SRT-6 was actually heavily based on the Mercedes-Benz AMG C32, and you can see how it starts to add up. In fact, if there's a cheaper way into AMG ownership (without the... In fact, forget the fact that a decade has passed, because even now, a Crossfire. Source: www.drive.com.au