My question is how anyone could argue that the crossfire is a chrysler at all. It has no chrysler parts at all. The car is more european than many european-badged cars we get in the US. The only thing chrysler about this car is the badging, and I wonder if that was even made in the US.
Put another way, I simply wouldn't put my car in a chrysler-only car show, or for a multimake show, I wouldn't park in the Chrysler section. I drive a mercedes that I bought new from a Chrysler dealer. There's an all german car show in my area and next year, I'm thinking I will put the crossfire in the show, just to ruffle some feathers.
Oh, and don't forget that the inside of the key FOB also has the mercedes star on it. The key itself, I believe is made by the same people who made the key on recent VWs I've owned as well.