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Chrysler - Crossfire (2003)
Discover the Chrysler Crossfire price range and find out why the 2003 model remains a hidden gem for car enthusiasts. The Crossfire, introduced in 2003, blended aggressive styling with coupe‑like performance, and today its valuation offers a fascinating look into the economics of unique American sports cars.
Engine & Performance
- Engine: 4.7‑L V8 (Hemi) – 300 hp
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic
- Fuel Type: Regular gas
- 0–60 mph: 6.2 seconds (manual)
- Top Speed: 134 mph
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive
- Dimensions: Length 178.4″, Width 75.1″, Height 53.0″, Wheelbase 103.8″
- Weight: Approx. 3,580 lbs
Interior & Features
- Seats: 2‑seat, cloth upholstery
- Clothing & build quality – sturdy but not luxurious
- Infotainment: Standard radios, optional upgrade to Bluetooth or USB
- Navigation: Not factory‑installed, aftermarket options available
- Climate Control: Manual controls (optional later models)
- Safety: Front airbags, seat belt pre‑tensioners, optional crash‑tested chassis
Chrysler Crossfire depreciation insight
A common misconception about exotic cars is that they maintain their value over time. The 2003 Chrysler Crossfire 2003 price and used Chrysler Crossfire price markets illustrate a normal depreciation curve for mid‑engine, rear‑wheel sports cars. Typically, a Crossfire loses 15–20% of its value in the first year. After that, the depreciation rate slows to roughly 10–12% per year for the next three years, picking up again as the car ages beyond six years of use.
Because the Crossfire relied on a brand’s niche appeal, the decrease in resale values is slightly steeper than for mainstream V8 sports sedans. The market for used Crossfires is dense with vehicles that drive as many miles as a typical family car, often making the price drop a bit sharper. That said, buyers who preserve the car’s original condition can still find attractive bargains – especially from those who keep under five‑thousand miles and complete service records.
What is a 2003 Chrysler Crossfire worth?
The answer varies by mileage, condition and market region. On average, a relatively new Crossfire (under 30,000 miles) might be priced around $12,000–$15,000 in the United States, whereas a heavily driven example (over 80,000 miles) can be found for $6,000–$8,000. These price brackets remain flexible; listings fluctuate to match the mettle of each car’s service history, color, upgrades, and wheelset. Car collectors often evaluate Crossfires based on finished body
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 3 years ago | used | £6,500.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £7,995.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £7,995.00 | Unlock all links |