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Crossfire Continues on Life Support Despite Slow Sales
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It didn't take long for deep incentives to make it clear that North American sports car buyers who were already buying up Audis, BMWs, Porsches, and the Mercedes-Benz that this car is based upon in record numbers, weren't ready for a compact Chrysler in the mid-$30K range ($34,495), therefore a stripped version
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| Chrysler's sporty Crossfire isn't a top seller but has helped to boost the domestic brand's image. (Photo: Chrysler) |
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| Inside out it's all previous generation Mercedes-Benz SLK. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
So, with Cerberus Capital Management now in control of Chrysler Group and a long list of ex-Auburn Hills execs advising the new owner of what to keep and what to kill, does the Crossfire stand a chance? Not only will a 2008 model be produced, but it will get a tire pressure monitoring system and other minor changes. Why would the troubled carmaker
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| The Firepower would suit Chrysler's full-size image better, and no doubt be more popular. (Photo: Chrysler) |
You might find it surprising to find out that Chrysler is happy with the Crossfire's sales performance, with one of the car's engineers, Allan Mecca stating, “We've beenoutselling the Audi TT”. This may be true, yet what Mecca leaves out is that the TT is selling for tens of thousands more than the Karmann-built Crossfire, and making a profit for its Ingolstadt producer. Nevertheless he added, “In our mind, it's meeting expectations.”
Despite its reprieve from the proverbial pasture, it's unlike that the Crossfire will continue to be built for much longer than 2008, with most analysts expecting Chrysler's new management to focus more on core models than expensive side projects. If Chrysler does choose to go the sporty route again, expect something larger and with V8 power such as the Firepower concept coupe that debuted at the Detroit auto show in 2005.
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