Crossfire
Crossfire
I drove a Chrysler Crossfire the other day. I was very impressed with the little convertable. Steering, clutch, and suspension were all looser than the MINI. But, every bit as fun, just different. Plenty of get-up-and-go (215 hp). It did handle predictably and power delivery was smooth enough, much better launch than the MINI. I didn't flog the car--it's not mine--but did some spirited toodling.
I would probably consider such a thing if I had more $$ to spend. At new sticker, the price may be a bit steep, but a good value on the used market, I think.
dan
I would probably consider such a thing if I had more $$ to spend. At new sticker, the price may be a bit steep, but a good value on the used market, I think.
dan
The depreciation on those is steep so you could find one used for a good price. The SRT-6 version is pretty potent but they always erred on the smooth side as the target buyer for that car is a middle aged guy but you can still have a lot of fun with one and as a cruiser it's great.
Crossfire is a roadster, but not terribly sporty - more of a touring car. Totally different market than the MX-5. My mom loves the Crossfire, but an MX-5 is too rough for her - for example.
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I found the same issues with M-B's 6sp on a used C230 I drove. It was the hatch version with the 1.9 Kompressor engine (about 190hp) and I liked eveything but the shifter, especially the clutch which had a really high action and made it tough to find a seat position that was comfortable and allowed good clutch work. It was pretty quick however and with RWD and well worn tires I could get the tail out pretty easily- I didn't drift it but I could've!
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