Chrysler - Crossfire 3.2 V6 manual - NO RESERVE - 2004





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Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 V6 manual, year 2004, grey, 3199 cc, 217 hp, 212,608 km, Dutch registration with valid MOT until 2026-12-14.
Description from the seller
Lovely and nicely running Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 liter V6 coupe, built in 2004, with 6-speed manual transmission. (160 kW = 217 hp) This is of course a pretty big eyecatcher, which is also very nicely finished both inside and out. In the 2000s Chrysler was part of the Daimler Benz group, which also included Mercedes Benz and, for example, Smart.
The Chrysler Crossfire is like a cousin of the Mercedes SLK; you can see the kinship here and there, although the Crossfire has a tougher look. Fun detail is that the Crossfire was built by Karmann GmbH in Osnabrück, Germany, the builder of, among others, the famous Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, but also the BMW 6 series, the VW Golf Cabrio and many other niche products.
Documents:
It has a Dutch registration, and a valid APK until 14 December 2026. The car arrived in the Netherlands in 2016, so it has a Dutch registration, and can be delivered with EU export papers upon request (for an extra 50 euros), so a foreign new owner can register the Crossfire easily. A COC / CVO certificate is also possible, for an extra 70 euros.
Body:
The car shows minor signs of use, which is not surprising after 22 years, a small spot on the right wheel arch edge, and the car retains the original dark gray metallic color that looks especially neat. The underside is good, just like the rest of the car, in neat condition. The spoiler on the tailgate can be operated via buttons on the dashboard.
Technical:
After starting, all warning lights go out as they should. The air conditioning works perfectly.
It has neat alloy wheels with good tires. The Alpine radio works well; not all functions have been tested, but the navigation works at least.
Because there are no recent maintenance invoices available, a service is advisable; the car starts, drives, shifts, steers and brakes very well. The last maintenance invoice was in 2025.
Interior:
The car features a very neat interior, leather sport steering wheel original to the Crossfire. Also the door panels, headliner, and floor mats look good. All in all a very neat car.
Transport:
The car is located in Hengevelde, the Netherlands, and can obviously be picked up there. The car can be delivered within the Netherlands for an additional 150 euros (excluding the Wadden Islands).
The seller can arrange relatively inexpensive delivery across the entire EU via a professional carrier.
Lovely and nicely running Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 liter V6 coupe, built in 2004, with 6-speed manual transmission. (160 kW = 217 hp) This is of course a pretty big eyecatcher, which is also very nicely finished both inside and out. In the 2000s Chrysler was part of the Daimler Benz group, which also included Mercedes Benz and, for example, Smart.
The Chrysler Crossfire is like a cousin of the Mercedes SLK; you can see the kinship here and there, although the Crossfire has a tougher look. Fun detail is that the Crossfire was built by Karmann GmbH in Osnabrück, Germany, the builder of, among others, the famous Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, but also the BMW 6 series, the VW Golf Cabrio and many other niche products.
Documents:
It has a Dutch registration, and a valid APK until 14 December 2026. The car arrived in the Netherlands in 2016, so it has a Dutch registration, and can be delivered with EU export papers upon request (for an extra 50 euros), so a foreign new owner can register the Crossfire easily. A COC / CVO certificate is also possible, for an extra 70 euros.
Body:
The car shows minor signs of use, which is not surprising after 22 years, a small spot on the right wheel arch edge, and the car retains the original dark gray metallic color that looks especially neat. The underside is good, just like the rest of the car, in neat condition. The spoiler on the tailgate can be operated via buttons on the dashboard.
Technical:
After starting, all warning lights go out as they should. The air conditioning works perfectly.
It has neat alloy wheels with good tires. The Alpine radio works well; not all functions have been tested, but the navigation works at least.
Because there are no recent maintenance invoices available, a service is advisable; the car starts, drives, shifts, steers and brakes very well. The last maintenance invoice was in 2025.
Interior:
The car features a very neat interior, leather sport steering wheel original to the Crossfire. Also the door panels, headliner, and floor mats look good. All in all a very neat car.
Transport:
The car is located in Hengevelde, the Netherlands, and can obviously be picked up there. The car can be delivered within the Netherlands for an additional 150 euros (excluding the Wadden Islands).
The seller can arrange relatively inexpensive delivery across the entire EU via a professional carrier.
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