
When you think of Chrysler, you think of a brand with a small lineup of long-lasting cars and nameplates. It was the first car company to release a minivan, and with the current Pacifica, it is still a cornerstone of its fleet. Chrysler was also famous for its 300 muscle car, a vehicle that stayed in production for almost twenty years with minimal changes, and was one of the last V8, rear-wheel-drive American sedans. However, buried in their lineup from the 2000s, there’s one little Chrysler two-door that time tries to forget, and that is the Crossfire, Chrysler’s sports car.
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