new pricing for all 05' crossfires including srt 6
Coming off a record sales month for Crossfire, Chrysler announced pricing today for its expanded new lineup of 2005 Crossfires. The Crossfire lineup now includes Coupe, Roadster, and the race-inspired, performance-enhanced SRT-6 Coupe and Roadster. New Crossfire models start to arrive this spring. six-speed manual Crossfire Roadster is $34,960, which includes $875 for destination. Limited with a six-speed manual is $38,920, which includes $875 for destination. five-speed automatic and AutoStick is $39,995, which includes $875 for destination. Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Coupe is $45,695, which includes $875 for destination. The MSRP for the Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Roadster is $49,995, which also includes $875 for destination. Chrysler will further expand the Crossfire lineup to include Crossfire coupe with an MSRP of $29,920, which includes $875 for destination.
50k for an srt roadster = good luck chrysler!
50k for an srt roadster = good luck chrysler!
Originally Posted by BobaFettm
I wonder if Chrysler will sell the supercharger that goes on the SRT-6 so stock Xfire owners can upgrade...
Chrysler will further expand the Crossfire lineup to include Crossfire coupe with an MSRP of $29,920, which includes $875 for destination.
Originally Posted by texex91
$29920 for the "regular" Crosffire--wow, that's about $3000 less than last year (assuming the $29920 is 5 spd.)...
I think for $29k, they will be removing a lot of things. Such as, HomeLink, Heated Seats, Brake Assist? (Do we even have that now?), Automatic Deployment Spoiler. Just a guess. I think the SRT-6 is priced too high at $45k, thats a Porsche Boxster Roadster or Porsche Boxster Coupe, also you can get a MB SLK350 for that! Thought they may not be faster, but I rather own a $45k Porsche or MB than a $45k Chrysler.
One of the minor irritants of owning an XF is the occassional question, "Why didn't you buy a Mercedes instead?" I answer, "Because I didn't want one." I'm a great admirer of the MB product, but the only only model I'd seriously entertain owning is the S-Class. To my way of thinking it IS the standard of the luxury class (with the Audi A8L gaining fast, and the BangledBMW nowhere in sight). As for the rest of the 3-pointed star modelsc nice, but they're everywhere and all over. I really like driving something different. Apropos what?
The $49,000 SRT6. Yes it's in the same $$ league as the Porsches, etc. However, if its performance is equal, or better, I'd still prefer the XF.
The $49,000 SRT6. Yes it's in the same $$ league as the Porsches, etc. However, if its performance is equal, or better, I'd still prefer the XF.
Originally Posted by Reg Kittrelle
One of the minor irritants of owning an XF is the occassional question, "Why didn't you buy a Mercedes instead?" I answer, "Because I didn't want one." I'm a great admirer of the MB product, but the only only model I'd seriously entertain owning is the S-Class. To my way of thinking it IS the standard of the luxury class (with the Audi A8L gaining fast, and the BangledBMW nowhere in sight). As for the rest of the 3-pointed star modelsc nice, but they're everywhere and all over. I really like driving something different. Apropos what?
The $49,000 SRT6. Yes it's in the same $$ league as the Porsches, etc. However, if its performance is equal, or better, I'd still prefer the XF.
The $49,000 SRT6. Yes it's in the same $$ league as the Porsches, etc. However, if its performance is equal, or better, I'd still prefer the XF.
If the car has great residuals, than thats the only way I'll be interested in it. The price is a big dissapointment to me, I would be 100% down for it at $40k.
http://www.theoaklandpress.com/stori...40315001.shtml
You do lose some of the nice things on the Xfire by heading to the 30k version...
The new 2005 Crossfire Coupe priced below $30,000 will have less content than the Crossfire Coupe Limited, which sells for $35,695. Gone will be the heated leather seats, heated mirrors, fog lamps and tire pressure monitor, Zvibleman said.
Somehow this one got missed: http://www.freep.com/money/autonews/dcx15_20040315.htm
The Detroit Free Press says the new $29,920 Crossfire will only be offered in a black 6 speed manual without the heated seats, etc.
The Detroit Free Press says the new $29,920 Crossfire will only be offered in a black 6 speed manual without the heated seats, etc.
Black only, 6-speed only, missing most convenience features, for $29.9K?
No thanks. I like mine just the way it is..... And I don't think a stripped down version is really going to affect the resale value of our vehicles, do you?
I didn't think it was overpriced when I bought it, and I don't now. The execs at D/C should have come on to this forum to ask what needed to be done to get the sales moving. The only thing I would have told them was to kill the person in charge of advertising the Crossfire and get someone in there that knew what they were doing!
I think that just about everyone of the current owners of this car (except for flathead of course! ;-) ) would be glad to give a testimonial about their driving experiences....
This would naturally have to exclude some of the dealers service capabilities and parts availability!
Just my humble opinion.
No thanks. I like mine just the way it is..... And I don't think a stripped down version is really going to affect the resale value of our vehicles, do you?
I didn't think it was overpriced when I bought it, and I don't now. The execs at D/C should have come on to this forum to ask what needed to be done to get the sales moving. The only thing I would have told them was to kill the person in charge of advertising the Crossfire and get someone in there that knew what they were doing!
I think that just about everyone of the current owners of this car (except for flathead of course! ;-) ) would be glad to give a testimonial about their driving experiences....
This would naturally have to exclude some of the dealers service capabilities and parts availability!
Just my humble opinion.
its not the first time Detroit freepress was wrong...
but I don't think the new prices will affect our cars much... from what ive always here this car isnt meant to be a mass produced vehicle... meaning after a few years they will stop this design... with only 18 - 21,000 of them each year... the car is not super rare... but its not a Nissan 350z either!!!
It looks like the Detroit free Press was indeed wrong. I found another article on Yahoo ( http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040315/dem006_1.html )
that states the "standard" 2005 crossfire will come in all the normal colors, but it will not have the auto transmission option, and not have heated seats, mirrors, etc.
that states the "standard" 2005 crossfire will come in all the normal colors, but it will not have the auto transmission option, and not have heated seats, mirrors, etc.
Originally Posted by mjanowich
Somehow this one got missed: http://www.freep.com/money/autonews/dcx15_20040315.htm
The Detroit Free Press says the new $29,920 Crossfire will only be offered in a black 6 speed manual without the heated seats, etc.
The Detroit Free Press says the new $29,920 Crossfire will only be offered in a black 6 speed manual without the heated seats, etc.
I think what DC is missing here is good customer service and the availability of Crossfire parts. Unless they get a higher rating in customer service for Crossfires then they're business.
Looks to me that the Yahoo article shows the Crossfire Limited Coupe, with Auto-stick and all amenities has actually gone up $125.00 acording to sticker on mine. That's fine with me, puts me in a good position as I see it. My Dark Graphite Cedar interior Auto-stick sticker was $35,570.00 and I got it for $33,875.00 . Gotta love it.
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