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Chrysler Crossfire Roadster |
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Not very impressive... |
`Brabus` 10-18-2004 |
The Chrysler Crossfire is a good example of a car that doesn't know what it is. First, it was manufactured in Germany, and has Mercedes-Benz parts. And second, it was designed by a Brit, not an American. So when one takes these factors into account, why does it have an American Badge on it? Another thing is that it first started out as a coupe..now it's a convertible, and they have recently released an "RT" version. Maybe Chrysler should slow down the pace and focus on what could potentially be a great car in the future. For now, it's not that great - personally speaking of course. But it seems many other car guru's (ex: Jeremy Clarkson) seem to think so as well. |
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