From the years 2004 to 2007 the Chrysler Crossfire was one of the most talked about Coupe and Roadster cars in the industry. Small, compact but packing a mean punch, the Crossfire was Chrysler’s main vehicle in their range, which for UK consumers, was also a main attraction. Built by Karmann of Germany, the used Chrysler Crossfire first came into being in the year 2001 but it was actually only a concept unit at this time. It remained this way until the years 2003 when, after all refinements had been completed, it went into production. It was the actual design of the vehicle that was responsible for the car being given its name as the Crossfire relates to the two lines, which go from the front of the vehicle to the rear, and these effectively “crossover” each other down the middle. What is clear is that the Crossfire was a remarkable machine that captured the imagination of many fans and buyers alike. Its speed of acceleration (0 to 60 mph) was achieved in 4.8 seconds by the SRT-6 model and the same unit could attain a top speed of up to 193 miles per hour! This amazing top speed could actually only be achieved, however, once the limiter was removed. So under normal circumstances the used Chrysler SRT-6, which housed a 3.2 litre Supercharged V6 engine, had a top speed of 155 mph. Still though, this was a mighty impressive statistic and is one of the main reasons for the popularity that the vehicle gained during its time.