Chrysler Crossfire
Here you will find yearly Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Chrysler Crossfire. The Chrysler Crossfire is a rear-wheel-drive, two-seat sports car that was produced by Chrysler and sold from 2004 to 2008. It represented an effort by Chrysler to inject some excitement and performance into its lineup.
Chrysler Crossfire Overview
The Chrysler Crossfire stands as a distinctive offering in Chrysler’s history, combining American styling with German engineering. While it may have had some shortcomings, it represented an ambitious effort to create a sporty and luxurious two-seater that captured attention at the time. The collaboration between Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz during their merger period was evident in the Crossfire, making it an interesting footnote in automotive history.
The Chrysler Crossfire was a two-seat sports car that was produced by Chrysler from 2003 to 2007. It was based on the Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class platform. The Crossfire was available with two engines: a 2.0-liter Mercedes-Benz inline-4 engine that produced 170 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque, and a 3.2-liter Mercedes-Benz V6 engine that produced 215 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque. It was available with a manual or automatic transmission. The Crossfire was a popular choice for buyers who were looking for a stylish and sporty car. It was not as popular as some rivals, such as the BMW Z4 and the Porsche Boxster, but it was a good value for money car.
Chrysler Crossfire Sales Figures
Chrysler Crossfire U.S Sales Data & Charts
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2005 | 14,665 |
2006 | 8,216 |
2007 | 8,774 |
2008 | 2,021 |
2009 | 499 |
US Annual Growth
Chrysler Crossfire Europe Sales Data & Charts
Europe Annual Sales
Year Sales Units
2003
1,159
2004
5,852
2005
4,372
2006
3,577
2007
1,917