
In 2006 Chrysler released the Crossfire Limited to the car-buying market. The Crossfire came in three configurations: SRT-6, Base, and Limited. The Limited configuration is powered by the 3.2-liter six-cylinder engine, which makes 25 – 28 highway miles and 17 – 21 city. The Crossfire competes in the Convertible market segment, in direct competition with Hyundai.
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MrCollector 2006, Chrysler, Crossfire 2-Door, Chrysler Crossfire, Convertible, Limited, United States market

One of the staples of the Convertible segment is the Chrysler Crossfire. In the previous model year released a brand new version of the Crossfire with three versions: SRT-6, Base, and Limited. Sales for the Crossfire, especially the Crossfire Base, were brisk during 2006 and 2007. The improved vehicle quality and the classic styling were responsible for the sales boost.
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MrCollector 2006, Chrysler, Crossfire 2-Door, Base, Chrysler Crossfire, Convertible, United States market

Frequently you will find that buyers of the Chrysler Crossfire are very enthusiastic about their new car. The Crossfire has held a place among the top of the Crossfire line of car for a long time. Chrysler has reason to be proud; the Chrysler Crossfire comes under the heading of convertible models that are fun to drive.
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MrCollector 2008, Chrysler, Crossfire 2-Door, Chrysler Crossfire, Convertible, Limited, United States market

In 2006 Chrysler released the Crossfire SRT-6 to the car-buying market. The Crossfire came in three configurations: SRT-6, Base, and Limited. The SRT-6 configuration is powered by the 3.2-liter six-cylinder engine, which makes 25 – 28 highway miles and 17 – 21 city. The Crossfire competes in the Coupe market segment, in direct competition with Acura.
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MrCollector 2006, Chrysler, Crossfire 2-Door, Canada market, Chrysler Crossfire, Coupe, SRT-6