Re: How many Crossfire owners feel their driving a Mercedes-Benz
We've owned Dodge and Chryslers and driven MBZ before.
Crossfire looks like a forward thinking exterior Chrysler design ...........
.....but it definitely feels like a Mercedes-Benz when you're driving it.
The car probably feels that way because Europes automotive TUV standards are more stringent when it comes to mechanical and performance engineering. And because of Mercedes-Benz's compliance to those standards coupled with their manufacturing and high performance heritage, Crossfires mechanical platform meets or exceeds those standards. I believe thats is what Crossfire owners are feeling when they talk about the Mercedes-Benz gene.
And we're not talking about distinquishing a cushy or firm ride.