Hello! thinking for moving from srt8 to srt6
Originally Posted by daithi2
I would choose my srt8 300 over the srt6 ten fold. The 300 is mine the crossfire hers. IMO the only reason to have the crossfire is the driveline. The interior is trashy, 22k miles. Cup holder broken, ashtray broken, headliner falling, ic pump failed, trans leaked, dome light broken, I'm 6'4 245 and car is very uncomfortable.
Yeah I'd take the 300 any day of the week, hers might be faster on spray but but I've got a Kenny bell on the 300 and ive gone best 11.8@116 to her 12.0@113 no nitrous in 4000'+da.
Yeah I'd take the 300 any day of the week, hers might be faster on spray but but I've got a Kenny bell on the 300 and ive gone best 11.8@116 to her 12.0@113 no nitrous in 4000'+da.
Mine has 25,000 miles on it at the moment. Cupholder works fine. Ashtray works fine but it's never used. Headliner is perfect. IC pump has not failed.....yet. I did have the transmission leak recently but that was a $98 fix, in and out in about an hour. And my dome light works just fine.
While the Crossfire interior definitely looks dated from a design standpoint and I'd personally prefer something other than silver for the center stack, everything works and the materials choices are very good / durable.
In contrast, I looked at the SRT8 a few years back (05/06 I think) and found the interior to be straight out of the 80's. Materials quality was horrible cheap plastic and the design just wasn't competitive with other modern cars at that time. Everything from the instrument cluster to the center stack to the switchgear just screamed CHEAP. And assembly quality wasn't impressive either. I've pretty much come to expect that as the hallmark of Chrysler cars in general.
Two exceptions come to mind, and only two. The first is the Pacifica which was a joint Daimler/Chrysler effort. That car had an interior which was a real step up for Chrysler, especially in the Limited version. The second is the Crossfire which is pretty much the Daimler SLK32 AMG with some styling by Chrysler.
With that said, I've seen the redesigned Grand Cheokee, the 300, and the 200 at my dealer recently and they are all.....FINALLY.....sporting fully competitive modern interiors with good materials quality and elegant design. Thanks Fiat! About time. Funny what a near death experience will do for motivation.
Originally Posted by Spudracer
BTW, have you seen the interior & exterior of the new 300? I saw one at my dealer. Chrysler/Fiat has really improved the looks and materials quality inside and out. It looks sharp!
Originally Posted by Sheldon
The SRT-6 is a cool car, but honestly it's the most unpractical car ever made in my opinion. There is no room inside, there is no room in the trunk.....
Does anyone have any?
Originally Posted by grip grip
Coming from an SRT8 myself that I owned for 5 years, I don't miss it a bit. I've always wanted an SRT6 and I'm happy to finally have one.
Keep in mind, a simple pulley, intake, and tune will net you low 12's if not mid/high 11's, plus you'll still get 23mpg on the highway.
Keep in mind, a simple pulley, intake, and tune will net you low 12's if not mid/high 11's, plus you'll still get 23mpg on the highway.
Originally Posted by daithi2
I would choose my srt8 300 over the srt6 ten fold. The 300 is mine the crossfire hers. IMO the only reason to have the crossfire is the driveline. The interior is trashy, 22k miles. Cup holder broken, ashtray broken, headliner falling, ic pump failed, trans leaked, dome light broken, I'm 6'4 245 and car is very uncomfortable.
Yeah I'd take the 300 any day of the week, hers might be faster on spray but but I've got a Kenny bell on the 300 and ive gone best 11.8@116 to her 12.0@113 no nitrous in 4000'+da.
Yeah I'd take the 300 any day of the week, hers might be faster on spray but but I've got a Kenny bell on the 300 and ive gone best 11.8@116 to her 12.0@113 no nitrous in 4000'+da.
Thanks for your perspective. Honestly, I want something smaller. The 300 is fast and handles great for its size. The extra room is great if you need to haul 4 adults as you can do so very comfortably, but I am looking for something a little sportier and a fair bit smaller.
I do still have to think about whether a 2 seater is the way I want to go though.
Originally Posted by Sheldon
The SRT-6 is a cool car, but honestly it's the most unpractical car ever made in my opinion. There is no room inside, there is no room in the trunk. You don't have a (working) cup holder. All replacements are Mercedes parts, aka a fuse if going to cost you 100x more than it should.
As for the much maligned Crossfire cupholder, mine works fine. It is about the funkiest design I've ever seen but it works well under certain conditions. I use it with a hard plastic and stainless steel travel mug for coffee on the morning commute. It has never let me down. On the other hand, the thing would be downright dangerous with the plastic, paper, or foam cup you get at the average fast food joint. And there's only one cupholder! What about the passenger? Still, for my solo commute it's OK.
So far, I haven't found maintenance or replacement parts to be all that expensive. But I'm used to premium European and Japanese cars and I have all maintenance performed by my dealers. You may be more price sensitive than I am.
Originally Posted by Foghat
Your 300 is the same color as mine. 
Thanks for your perspective. Honestly, I want something smaller. The 300 is fast and handles great for its size. The extra room is great if you need to haul 4 adults as you can do so very comfortably, but I am looking for something a little sportier and a fair bit smaller.
I do still have to think about whether a 2 seater is the way I want to go though.
Thanks for your perspective. Honestly, I want something smaller. The 300 is fast and handles great for its size. The extra room is great if you need to haul 4 adults as you can do so very comfortably, but I am looking for something a little sportier and a fair bit smaller.
I do still have to think about whether a 2 seater is the way I want to go though.
Visibility is crap reversing, so I installed a rearview camera above my plate. The image automatically displays on my stereo when I switch the gear in reverse, so I can now back up with no fear of running over kids or stuff.
It's nice to have a true "sports car" that cost me less than $13,000 fully modded and can hang with a $65,000 560HP CTS-V sedan or coupe at the track.
Last edited by grip grip; Oct 8, 2011 at 02:51 PM.
I got the crossfire because of the way I fit in it compared to other sports cars (besides vettes, which I can't afford). I fit a complete mustang fuel system in my trunk from tank to the rails, another time I fit my mig welder with the bottle, mask and everything else needed. The car has space for what it is, but is no 300c (which is also 1000 lb heavier).
Originally Posted by grip grip
Visibility is crap reversing, so I installed a rearview camera above my plate. The image automatically displays on my stereo when I switch the gear in reverse, so I can now back up with no fear of running over kids or stuff.
It's nice to have a true "sports car" that cost me less than $13,000 fully modded and can hang with a $65,000 560HP CTS-V sedan or coupe at the track.
$13,000 eh. The only two available in my area are asking about $18,000 cad plus tax. Both have about 50,000 miles. maybe I should do a Canada wide search.
Originally Posted by Foghat
Do you have any pictures of your stereo? Must be double din to have a camera display?
$13,000 eh. The only two available in my area are asking about $18,000 cad plus tax. Both have about 50,000 miles. maybe I should do a Canada wide search.
$13,000 eh. The only two available in my area are asking about $18,000 cad plus tax. Both have about 50,000 miles. maybe I should do a Canada wide search.
A link to the stereo info is below. The stereo is actually a single DIN with DVD.
As for pricing, I searched allofcraigs.com for a couple months before I found mine with 66K miles for $11,800 if memory serves.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...up-camera.html
For some reason the link isn't working for me, so go to the "audio/video" section and look for a recent thread titled "Installed AVX-44 today - backup camera", or something like that.
Last edited by grip grip; Oct 8, 2011 at 03:32 PM.
I traded down my 06 srt8 to my srt6. XF is way more fun to drive; better handling; rarer; gets more attention. It is true that it is easier to get into an 8, but its easier to get into a taxi, too. I'll wager that in the future the XF will be collectable far sooner than the 8. The stock srt8 (whether a Jeep, 300, charger, or challenger) is no match for a lightly modded XF........
Originally Posted by grip grip
A link to the stereo info is below. The stereo is actually a single DIN with DVD. 
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I just had an ad up for a local 6 on the computer downstairs. My 9 year old son just yelled up, "are you buying a new car? That Chrysler looks nice. "
To which I reply, "I'm thinking about it, but that car only seats 2 people, the driver and one passenger. "
He replies, "so what. It sure looks awesome."
Decision made I guess. Lol.
Originally Posted by Foghat
Thx. Looks not bad with the black on silver.
I just had an ad up for a local 6 on the computer downstairs. My 9 year old son just yelled up, "are you buying a new car? That Chrysler looks nice. "
To which I reply, "I'm thinking about it, but that car only seats 2 people, the driver and one passenger. "
He replies, "so what. It sure looks awesome."
Decision made I guess. Lol.
I just had an ad up for a local 6 on the computer downstairs. My 9 year old son just yelled up, "are you buying a new car? That Chrysler looks nice. "
To which I reply, "I'm thinking about it, but that car only seats 2 people, the driver and one passenger. "
He replies, "so what. It sure looks awesome."
Decision made I guess. Lol.
My 10 y/o daughter loves the XF, especially that it's just "her" in it with me when we ride in it. I think it sort of makes her feel special when we run errands or whatever. I think you'll love the car, and if you don't just sell it. Life it way too short for regrets. If you want it, get it. It's not like you're splurging on a 85k dollar Porsche.
I have a SRT8 300c love the car, it is a big man car , i have alot room and the pick up is really nice for a big car, i also have 2005 Crossfire Roaster na Limited ; going on 6 yrs with it. there is not a more fun car on a Mtn road then Crossfire, but mine are inside for the winter time driven for fun, check out my GALLERY for pic of 300c SRT8 and my CROSSFIRE . The SRT6 are great cars ,not sure if for every day DRIVER , but know of alot members that do. I say keep Srt8 and get SRT6 and have the best of both
Originally Posted by Foghat
Are most changing the supercharger pulley or the crank pulley? Are the gains similar for each? I would think the supercharger pulley would be a fair bit easier to change?
Originally Posted by Osofast2
I say keep Srt8 and get SRT6 and have the best of both 
Originally Posted by grip grip
My 10 y/o daughter loves the XF, especially that it's just "her" in it with me when we ride in it. I think it sort of makes her feel special when we run errands or whatever. I think you'll love the car, and if you don't just sell it. Life it way too short for regrets. If you want it, get it. It's not like you're splurging on a 85k dollar Porsche. 
<sigh> regardless, I don't see my car selling until spring - so I will have time to think it through.
Well, sometimes I think people forget the SRT6 is a 2 seat sports car...not a damn big sedan posing as a sports car...using liquid fire to make it's big *** go faster... it's a sports car big guys....get over it...
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