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NEW YORK - APRIL 04: A Chrysler logo is seen on a Chrysler Crossfire sportscar at the New York International Auto Show April 4, 2007 in New York City. DaimlerChrysler AG acknowledged today it was talking to possible buyers of its money-losing Chrysler unit. The show opens to the public April 6, 2007. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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Here’s Why the Chrysler Crossfire Was a Complete Failure

by Gabrielle DeSantis on September 10, 2020

Two seats, rear-wheel drive, and a convertible top are usually a fail-proof recipe for a great sports car. Every now and again, however, manufacturers seem to slip up, and vehicles like the Chrysler Crossfire are created. Not that the Crossfire is a bad car, by any means, but perhaps it isn’t wasn’t the wisest choice …

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