Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
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Firepower, Crossfire Face Off in Roadster Duel
By Alisa Priddle
WardsAuto.com, Jul 11, 2006 9:02 AM </SPAN>To have two Chrysler roadsters doesn't make sense, Chrysler's CEO says.
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Firepower, Crossfire Face Off in Roadster Duel
By Alisa Priddle
WardsAuto.com, Jul 11, 2006 9:02 AM </SPAN>To have two Chrysler roadsters doesn't make sense, Chrysler's CEO says.
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Originally Posted by SRT SIX
The following headline cam from wardsauto.com.
Unfortunately there is a subscription involved and it appears to be a trade publication. I am sure the rate is very expensive. Perhaps someone on the forum has a subscription and can fill in the details.
Firepower, Crossfire Face Off in Roadster Duel
By Alisa Priddle
WardsAuto.com, Jul 11, 2006 9:02 AM </SPAN>To have two Chrysler roadsters doesn't make sense, Chrysler's CEO says.
Unfortunately there is a subscription involved and it appears to be a trade publication. I am sure the rate is very expensive. Perhaps someone on the forum has a subscription and can fill in the details.
Firepower, Crossfire Face Off in Roadster Duel
By Alisa Priddle
WardsAuto.com, Jul 11, 2006 9:02 AM </SPAN>To have two Chrysler roadsters doesn't make sense, Chrysler's CEO says.
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Re: Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
What doesn't make sense to me is they are talking about roadsters, which I thought meant a 2 seat convertible. We've only seen the Firepower as a coupe. Maybe they are debating on making a Firepower coupe AND roadster vs. just the coupe?
Re: Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
Originally Posted by mjanowich
What doesn't make sense to me is they are talking about roadsters, which I thought meant a 2 seat convertible. We've only seen the Firepower as a coupe. Maybe they are debating on making a Firepower coupe AND roadster vs. just the coupe?
Re: Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
Dr. Z is doing a great job at keeping us guessing. All the buzz has been going on for quite a long time. The only Firepower I've ever seen was a coupe. Never saw a Firepower roadster. Interesting article. Still guessing! Maybe it will be a hybrid ...
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Re: Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
At an auto show in april here in Nashville the people working the Chrysler section said 2007 will be the last model year of the Crossfire, but there are plenty of them out there b/c they still have a stockyard in Jacksonville Florida full of 06's. No word on what's to come. So this could be the last year of the crossfire. Granted the lady showing off the Crossfire SRT6 also told some dude that he could fit his weekend luggage and two sets of golf clubs in the hatch. I quickly told her that was BS.
Re: Chrysler CEO says having both Firepower and Crossfire doesn't make sense
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Granted the lady showing off the Crossfire SRT6 also told some dude that he could fit his weekend luggage and two sets of golf clubs in the hatch. I quickly told her that was BS.
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