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philosophico 03-31-2018 12:32 AM

Car Throttle reviews Chrysler Crossfire
 

Short version, he does not like it or the srt-6 and suggest you get a 350z of all things or a M3.

ala_xfire 03-31-2018 12:38 AM

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He's an expert, I could tell when he said it had sloppy rack steering :)

philosophico 03-31-2018 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 903294)
He's an expert, I could tell when he said it had sloppy rack steering :)

I wouldn't call it sloppy though, when you turn the wheel the car turns. I would say it is DEAD. No feed back at all, my viper truck has a more communicative steering feel than my SRT-6.

Something else I disagreed with was him saying get a 350z instead. I guess since I have a srt-6 I couldn't go to something as slow as a 350z or 370z They are to slow, if I was coming from a base/limited I guess the Z cars would be faster.

Lastly, he was right about the weight. For a car of this size it should not be 3000+ lbs period. All in all at the end of the day, buy the car that works for you not what other people "recommend".

oledoc2u 03-31-2018 09:50 PM

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I would love to give this asshat a ride in either one of my cars....lol

zip439 04-01-2018 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by philosophico (Post 903337)
I wouldn't call it sloppy though, when you turn the wheel the car turns. I would say it is DEAD. No feed back at all, my viper truck has a more communicative steering feel than my SRT-6.

Something else I disagreed with was him saying get a 350z instead. I guess since I have a srt-6 I couldn't go to something as slow as a 350z or 370z They are to slow, if I was coming from a base/limited I guess the Z cars would be faster.

Lastly, he was right about the weight. For a car of this size it should not be 3000+ lbs period. All in all at the end of the day, buy the car that works for you not what other people "recommend".


You might like that "3000+lbs' should you ever get in an accident on our CRAZY highways. One of the first things that impressed me was the feeling of a heavy stable almost tank like steel. If I were just racing on a track I'd be peeling weight at every opportunity, but as long as my car is driving on our highways and byways I think the weight is just fine.

alexdc 04-01-2018 08:47 PM

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I wrote a huge comment on that video. You can see he clearly has no confidence in the car because yes our suspension is too soft and the steering is weird if you only drive the car for 30 minutes. The automatic transmission is probably sucking most of the fun out of that car because it's old and not very smart. Once you spend time with the car and drive it like you stole it (in the manual version) it all comes together and you figure out that IT IS a sports car with soft suspension and old steering. When you start to get confidence behind the wheel though the car is a blast and IT handles very well. The car pulls high numbers of lateral g forces superior to most sports car of the period including the 350Z. The engine is responsive and easy to rev match. It has potential. He's trying to be nice by saying that he understands the appeal because of the looks but it's just an excuse for an unprofessional clickbait bs of a review. Go watch Matt Maran's review or any other review in the magazine and it's a lot more accurate and real than this mess of a 'review'.
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This is just a quick drive with an automatic car that is not well maintained. The guy does not even know the difference between steering and handling. The car HANDLES well. Every other review says it and has data to prove it performance wise. The manual is definitely a 6.5 seconds car. The car does not even roll that much in stock form. He is not able to seperate one thing from the other. The car has soft suspension but it does not roll much at all. The dampening is bad yes. Also, the steering is not even that slow for the time period. The seats are way better than a lot of cars! (depending on your body type ok they can hurt after a few hours on long drives) The whole review is all over the place. Clickbait bs. The owner of the na does not even seem to know what he is talking about. The entire car is Mercedes. There is no Chrysler bits or what so ever.

No research were obviously done prior to this review/drive and they did not have any standards for car selection. I don't think he had much seat time neither.

On that note, no our cars don't have the best feel on the first drive but once you know it and drive it hard. It feels good! It sucks to see unprofessional reviewers get any kind of credibility though.

Our cars would have been sensational with better dampening, an lsd, the 3.7 engine, a higher quality shift knob, better looking steering wheel and gauges. I am putting all of that in mine.

The auto climate control from the mercs of the time would have been nice as well but I know none of these were added because of cost.

But I still don't understand why they did not use the 3.7 engine. It was in the parts bin and the SLK was moving on to a new family of engines and a new platform.

onehundred80 04-01-2018 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by alexdc (Post 903397)
I wrote a huge comment on that video. You can see he clearly has no confidence in the car because yes our suspension is too soft and the steering is weird if you only drive the car for 30 minutes. The automatic transmission is probably sucking most of the fun out of that car because it's old and not very smart. Once you spend time with the car and drive it like you stole it (in the manual version) it all comes together and you figure out that IT IS a sports car with soft suspension and old steering. When you start to get confidence behind the wheel though the car is a blast and IT handles very well. The car pulls high numbers of lateral g forces superior to most sports car of the period including the 350Z. The engine is responsive and easy to rev match. It has potential. He's trying to be nice by saying that he understands the appeal because of the looks but it's just an excuse for an unprofessional clickbait bs of a review. Go watch Matt Maran's review or any other review in the magazine and it's a lot more accurate and real than this mess of a 'review'.
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This is just a quick drive with an automatic car that is not well maintained. The guy does not even know the difference between steering and handling. The car HANDLES well. Every other review says it and has data to prove it performance wise. The manual is definitely a 6.5 seconds car. The car does not even roll that much in stock form. He is not able to seperate one thing from the other. The car has soft suspension but it does not roll much at all. The dampening is bad yes. Also, the steering is not even that slow for the time period. The seats are way better than a lot of cars! (depending on your body type ok they can hurt after a few hours on long drives) The whole review is all over the place. Clickbait bs. The owner of the na does not even seem to know what he is talking about. The entire car is Mercedes. There is no Chrysler bits or what so ever.

No research were obviously done prior to this review/drive and they did not have any standards for car selection. I don't think he had much seat time neither.

On that note, no our cars don't have the best feel on the first drive but once you know it and drive it hard. It feels good! It sucks to see unprofessional reviewers get any kind of credibility though.



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Simple, do your own review.

alexdc 04-01-2018 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 903401)
Simple, do your own review.

I will one day but that kind of overly negative and unfactual review kills the interest of potential used crossfire buyers or just the interest of car enthusiasts in general. This is a lot of car for the money. It does not deserve the hate that it gets.

onehundred80 04-02-2018 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by alexdc (Post 903407)
I will one day but that kind of overly negative and unfactual review kills the interest of potential used crossfire buyers or just the interest of car enthusiasts in general. This is a lot of car for the money. It does not deserve the hate that it gets.

Maybe you should just throttle the reviewer.:p
There were not too many good reviews on the Crossfire and the reviewers must have seen all of them and now they basically cover the same points.
I have found both of the cars I have had to be reliable with minimal problems, we must remember that people ask questions on here because they have a problem. Some problems have been repeated so many times so that a pattern emerges of the most common ones and the picture is not too bad at all. Many of the problems have been quite rare.
Many of these cars have been through a good few owners and not necessarily looked after very well, many have been dumped because of many minor problems, each not fixed at the time it arose. Many of these problems are not obvious at first.

alexdc 04-02-2018 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 903465)
Maybe you should just throttle the reviewer.:p
There were not too many good reviews on the Crossfire and the reviewers must have seen all of them and now they basically cover the same points.
I have found both of the cars I have had to be reliable with minimal problems, we must remember that people ask questions on here because they have a problem. Some problems have been repeated so many times so that a pattern emerges of the most common ones and the picture is not too bad at all. Many of the problems have been quite rare.
Many of these cars have been through a good few owners and not necessarily looked after very well, many have been dumped because of many minor problems, each not fixed at the time it arose. Many of these problems are not obvious at first.

My car had 6 owners... NOT a good sign but IT works perfectly. All it needs is maintenance. IT does not even have a slight bit of rust and it's been in Canada for 6 years now. I got it rust proofed for the first time 2 weeks ago.

They are very reliable.

Lord Twaddle 02-25-2019 03:17 PM

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Guilty as charged, the main car featured in this video is mine, therefore the plump bloke in the cap was me. My apologies for letting someone else slate the car but I did ask him to be honest, which he was to be fair.

Even if he is wrong... lol

Jim Holian 02-25-2019 06:55 PM

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alexdc - I agree with you 100% in that I think the Crossfire is a lot of car for the money. I've certainly enjoyed mine! I don't know what that reviewer is refering to when he says soft suspension, or words to that effect. I do worry with mine, when hitting a pothole, that I'm going to brake or bend a wheel, because the suspension is hard. Maybe the reviewer like's dragsters that are all solid mounted frame and axle. Hope he doesn't hit too many potholes.

Jim

alexdc 02-26-2019 11:08 AM

Re: Car Throttle reviews Chrysler Crossfire
 

Originally Posted by Jim Holian (Post 919554)
alexdc - I agree with you 100% in that I think the Crossfire is a lot of car for the money. I've certainly enjoyed mine! I don't know what that reviewer is refering to when he says soft suspension, or words to that effect. I do worry with mine, when hitting a pothole, that I'm going to brake or bend a wheel, because the suspension is hard. Maybe the reviewer like's dragsters that are all solid mounted frame and axle. Hope he doesn't hit too many potholes.

Jim

The damping is too soft but tires will play a huge part in ride stiffness and body roll.

onehundred80 02-26-2019 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by alexdc (Post 919581)
The damping is too soft but tires will play a huge part in ride stiffness and body roll.

Too soft? Try the stock SRT, it’ll shake your fillings loose.

alexdc 02-26-2019 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 919584)

Too soft? Try the stock SRT, it’ll shake your fillings loose.

I thought the dampers were identical just different springs? I don't want it to be stiffer. Thanks

harbor 02-26-2019 02:24 PM

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The Dashboard Light reliability scores are pretty persuasive.....

Chrysler Crossfire Reliability - Dashboard Light

Goldwing 03-23-2019 11:40 AM

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Since I never raced either of mine, I never felt slighted by the handling. Both are rock solid at high speed (140 in the roadster; 150 in the SRT6) which is more than I can say about most American and Japanese cars at 75. Other than annual oil changes (and a shift cable that came off in the roadster), not one problem in 14 years and 11 years, respectively. They are still fun to drive, look good, and turn heads. So piss on the reviewer.

alexdc 03-23-2019 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldwing (Post 920699)
Since I never raced either of mine, I never felt slighted by the handling. Both are rock solid at high speed (140 in the roadster; 150 in the SRT6) which is more than I can say about most American and Japanese cars at 75. Other than annual oil changes (and a shift cable that came off in the roadster), not one problem in 14 years and 11 years, respectively. They are still fun to drive, look good, and turn heads. So piss on the reviewer.

Shift cables in the six speed or auto?

Goldwing 03-23-2019 12:44 PM

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Sorry - in the 6-speed.

alexdc 03-23-2019 01:54 PM

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My shifter feels loose from left to right. Have you ever experienced that?


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