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Crossfire Coupe
For
Stunning looks and superb attention to detail in the cabin. Its super-stiff chassis provides masses of grip.
Against
Pricey to own and run. The ride is upset by the smallest of lumps and bumps. Optional automatic gearbox never feels fully at home in the gear it’s in.
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Crossfire (03-) Coupe
Chrysler
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