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Chrysler Crossfire

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The Chrysler Crossfire is Chrysler's sporty car model. Introduced in 2003, it is based on the previous generation Mercedes-Benz SLK (R170). It seats two people, comes in 8 different colors, and has won an award for it's chic stylishness. The Crossfire's engine has 215 hp. Crossfires start at about 30k.

In November 2007, Chrysler LLC announced that the Crossfire would be discontinued after the 2008 model year. Currently there is no replacement slated for the Crossfire.

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Chrysler Crossfire JAB Anstoetz Design Study

Created in conjunction with fabric designer and manufacture JAB Anstoetz, Chrysler’s Crossfire study attempts to export material and textile styles from the world of carpets to the world of cars. It features a light-blue and chocolate-brown toned interior that combines suede and crocodile-leather.

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Engine

3.2 liter SOHC V6 engine with 215 hp and 229 pounds per feet of torque.

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Unique Attributes

Stylistically inspired by 1920's and 30's New York Art Deco, the car boasts cues shared with the famous landmark Chrysler Building in Manhattan, New York. It's straked hood, angular Ferrari Testarossa-like double plane body and a rear profile narrowing inward into a "boattail" betray this.

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