2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster

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Click to enlarge. The seats are strong, built out of quality material, and comfortable. The sitting relationship between wheel, knees, elbows is good - as is the center console. It's nothing to change the radio or environmental setting with a quick flip. All in all, a well designed interior, though with not enough room and a few knobs and buttons that felt decidedly less-than for a car with such a quality posture.

Which is, after all, what the Crossfire is all about - putting a quality posture forth for the world to see while finding a nice way to enjoy a sunset, get down the road and drive something with a little more cache than the neighborhood special.


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