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  • 5 of 5 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    joeyhey2007

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Stunning look, Mercedes Benz chasis

    Disadvantages Disadvantages a tad too retro than revolutionary

    The Crossfire is propelled by a 3.2 litre V6, 215 bhp...that tops-out at 150 mph...it's got plenty of power and alot of pick-up, it doesn't go like a Porsche boxster, but it really handles nice...the body and chassis have been stiffened to maintain the solid reputation like the coupe, which just feels so good with the top down. I really like the look of the soft-top as opposed to the coupe..it has 22 second cycle automatic soft roof which stows in the boot, with a hard tourneau cover...but you must manually release the header latch and adjust the separator panel in the boot to make room, so ... more
  • 3 of 5 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    angela2004

    User doesn't recommend the product

    Advantages Advantages Good looking, easy drive.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Large blind spot when looking round to reverse.

    215bhp Roadster manual. Very appealing looks exterier. Interior trim is a little tacky but cock pit well set out . Steady at speeds of 100+ Speeds of 135 feels like theres a lot of poke left. Steering positive at 145mph stops ok as well. Good handling in a straight line,(0.62= 6.5 seconds), does not like bends at serious speed even though ground well covered by lots of wide rubber, back end very light. Typically american. NOT for the serious driver . Mercedes running gear, this engine is 3.2ltr its lumpy when on ticking over. Good fuel consumption though. Can be troublesome with electrics. All ... more
  • 0 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    saxi

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Real womans car. Compact, road holding and safe but still sexy.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Cant think of any

    Driving my Crossfire is one of the best repeatable experiences of my life. I still have to look in the rear view mirror to see the rear spoiler rise into place when the car goes over 60. I know how cool it looks from behind because i swapped cars with my man so that i could see it. I would probably have a manual next time coz you feel more a part of the drive but tiptronic gear box can give you half the experience if you really need it. Long hair isnt very cool with the roof down - it blows everywhere but the car looks even better. NB cant tell you about customer service as i bought my car 6 ... more
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