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Red exterior, Gray interior. This page is for personal, non-commercial use. We get it. Ads can be annoying. But ads are also how we keep the garage doors open and the lights on here at Autoblog - and keep our stories free for you and for everyone. And free is good, right? If you'd be so kind as to allow our site, we promise to keep bringing you great content. Thanks for that. True, the company expects to build only a couple thousand SRT-6s a year.

But the corporate crossfire may be a little less deadly if this model actually sells. The local Mercedes salesmen must be doing a slow burn now that the SRT-6 version of the Crossfire is going to hit the streets. The Crossfire has always been rakishly good-looking, with taut, sporty handling, but it needed more power under the hood to make it truly exciting.

That's all been fixed by the supercharger and its extra horsepower. The sales guys at the Chrysler store now have a great-looking coupe, or convertible, that runs like a sprinter and costs two to six grand less than the Benz products. One word of advice to Chrysler: Lose the big wing on the back. It's tacky-looking, and it only muddles the Crossfire's sleek and elegant profile.

Cult-car alert! Twenty years from now, the SRT-6 will be one of those scarce machines that will command a prominent location at concours across the country. Just consider its exotic concept-car-derived styling, its Mercedes-based mechanical bones, and its outstanding acceleration, handling, and braking.

Unfortunately, although the SRT-6's performance neatly splits the difference between a Z and a Corvette C5, its sticker price is near the Vette's. Furthermore, this performance comes only with an automatic gearbox. Customers attracted to this feature will not likely appreciate the SRT's firm ride. In other words, the SRT-6 is destined to be a rare bird.

I want to know what happened to the 19 horsepower that didn't make the jump over to Chrysler's SRT Just because the engine isn't in a Mercedes, it automatically has to lose power? The SRT-6's horsepower is nothing to sneeze at, but stomp on the accelerator through the kickdown switch, and it just doesn't fly at other cars' rear ends the way the SLK32 did.

Perhaps it was the larger wheels, or the green engine in our test car, but with the rest of the vehicle so uncompromised, you don't expect to make any concessions. New Cars. Buyer's Guide. Used Aspen. Crossfire PT Cruiser. Chrysler Crossfire Research. Research Crash Tests Recalls Inventory. Editorial Director. Chrysler added a high-performance Crossfire SRT6 to the lineup for also; with supercharging, its V-6 made a much more interesting hp, which made handling much more interesting too, in spite of brake and suspension upgrades and other tweaks.

However, the SRT6 was only available with a five-speed automatic. Stay up-to-date. Get email updates about this model, including new reviews, price changes, new incentive and rebates. Get Email Updates.



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