A product of the DaimlerChrysler merger, the Chrysler Crossfire emerged from a German factory in Osnabrück, not the US, between 2003 and 2007.
With over 75,000 units produced, it shared the platform of the Mercedes-Benz SLK, C-Class, and CLK, making it a rear-wheel drive option for American enthusiasts sometimes seen as a stylish but not hardcore sports car.
Offered with a standard 3.2L V6 or a muscular AMG-supercharged version, this particular Crossfire SRT-6 packs 330 horsepower and utilizes a Mercedes automatic transmission.

While the number of Chrysler Crossfires still on the road is uncertain, a well-maintained example like this one can be a compelling proposition for car enthusiasts.
This 2005 SRT-6 boasts a powerful engine, a stylish design, and a surprisingly well-preserved interior despite its age.
With a black exterior, silver alloy wheels, and a black leather and Alcantara interior featuring SRT-6 branding, it exemplifies the sporty character of the Crossfire.
The asking price of $22,900 positions it near the higher end of the market for this model, but its condition and features may justify the cost.