Re: Factory 84 months/70,000 miles
The Powertrain Warranty for the Crossfire has gone through several changes.
2004 model year Crossfires manufactured before 10/1/2003 came with a 7/70 powertrain warranty that was transferable to any subsequent owner automatically and free of charge. Later 2004 models had a warranty that was transferable (by an authorized dealer within 30 days of purchase) to a 2nd owner only for a cost of $150.
All 2005 non-SRT Crossfires came with the same powertrain coverage as the latter part of 2004 - $150 transfer completed by dealer and not applicable to 3rd or subsequent owners. So, if you are the 3rd or later owner of a 2005 Crossfire you would not qualify for the 7/70 warranty.
The 7/70 Powertrain Warranty was discontinued by Chrysler starting with the 2006 model year. However, any new 2006 or more recent Crossfire purchased after 7/27/07 was eligible for the Lifetime oo Powertrain Warranty (non transferable).