2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Limited With Super Extra Low 51k Highway Miles on 2040-cars
Livingston Manor, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.7L V6 gas DOHC naturally aspirated.
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chrysler
Model: Crossfire
Trim: 2 Dr Roadster
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 51,203
Sub Model: LTD
Exterior Color: Red Blaze
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Ivory with black trim
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Interior colors: Ivory with black trim and Ivory steering wheel
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING VEHICLE!!! DRIVES LOOKS GREAT!!! EXTRA LOW 51K MILES!!! ONE OWNER!!!LIMITED EDITION!!! Up for auction an absolutely gorgeous looking in Blaze Red exterior color and combinational two tone Ivory/Black Leather Interior with Ivory colored steering wheel Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Limited that has truly been well kept and maintained. Owned by senior citizen, this auto has never been abused or raced.The mileage represented is the actual mileage of this vehicle. This vehicle has all of its original body parts. It has a CLEAN AUTOCHECK & CARFAX history report! Carfax has the wrong mileage listed, I have posted a picture of the speedometer with the actual mileage. Other than a few very minor paint chips (professionally touched up) the exterior is flawless. It has been garaged and has only been mostly highway driven in the Spring Summer and Fall and has never seen snow. Mechanically this car is in perfect condition. The tires have approx.85% tread left. Also has Sentry Key shift deterrent system, Lighter, Antenna, Day/Night rearview mirror, Power heated fold away mirrors, Navigation system Garage door opener, Floor mats, Wind Deflector, etc.
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NHTSA investigating power modules on Chrysler Group SUVs and minivans
Mon, 29 Sep 2014The Center for Auto Safety is officially petitioning the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to begin scrutinizing alleged problems with the totally integrated power module (TIPM) on about 24 Chrysler Group SUVs and minivans. The advocacy group claims that the part's failure can cause affected vehicles to stall or not start at all. NHTSA is still looking into the accusations and deciding whether a full investigation is actually warranted.
The CAS petition claims at least 70 TIPM failures, but according to NHTSA, six of the complaints are for models that don't have the modules. In 34 of the reported cases, the vehicles refused to start, and in 17 of them the engine stalled. There were also two allegations of smoke and one of a fire. However, none of these affected airbag deployment or resulted in a crash.
This petition isn't the first TIPM-related problem for Chrysler Group. A recent report in the New York Times alleged that it found 240 complaints potentially related to the issue on NHTSA's website alone. In September, the automaker also recalled 230,760 examples worldwide (188,723 in the US) of the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango replace the fuel pump relay circuit inside of the TIPM-7 with one external to the unit. The original part could allegedly cause the models to stall without warning. Even earlier, the company also recalled about 80,000 examples of the Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Nitro in 2007 to have the module reprogrammed.
Chrysler recalling nearly half a million vehicles with active head restraints
Thu, 04 Jul 2013Chrysler has announced that it will recall roughly 490,000 vehicles around the globe due to a potential active head-restraint problem. The problem is being blamed on "potentially faulty microcontrollers" that may keep the vehicles' anti-whiplash active safety feature from working properly. Chrysler says it has no knowledge of any accidents or injuries related to the issue. Models covered under the recall include the 2011-2013 Chrysler Sebring, 200 (shown) and Dodge Avenger models, along with 2011-2013 Jeep Liberty and 2011-2012 Dodge Nitro SUVs.
Interestingly, the Pentastar notes that the faulty part came from an (unnamed) supplier who furnished the parts in the wake of Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami, natural disasters which decimated the world's supply of microcontrollers.
Chrysler says of those nearly half a million vehicles affected, around 442,000 of them reside in the US, with an additional 25,000 in Canada and 10,000 units in Mexico. A further 12,000 models were shipped beyond the NAFTA region. The Auburn Hills automaker will begin sending out recall notices shortly, and technicians will upgrade the system software or replace the microcontroller as necessary at no cost to owners.
Chrysler defies NHTSA, says it won't recall 2.7M Jeep Grand Cherokee, Liberty models
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Facing a possible recall totaling around 2.7 million of its most popular SUVs, Chrysler remains insistent that the 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty are safe vehicles. This comes on the heels of a recall request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for these two models due to fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle, which could possibly be ruptured during severe rear-end collisions, leading to an increased risk of fire. In response to the allegations, Chrysler says that it does not agree with NHTSA nor does it plan on recalling either vehicle.
Chrysler said both SUVs "met and exceeded" the requirements for fuel-system integrity, and cooperated fully with NHTSA since the investigation was opened in 2010. While 15 deaths and 46 injuries have been reported from fires caused by rear-end collisions on these models, Chrysler is claiming that the vast majority of incidents cited by NHTSA were "high-energy crashes," including one where a stopped Grand Cherokee was rear-ended by a tractor trailer going 65 miles per hour.
The automaker wraps up by saying "NHTSA seems to be holding Chrysler Group to a new standard for fuel tank integrity that does not exist now and did not exist when the Jeep vehicles were manufactured." Scroll down for Chrysler's official response to NHTSA, but we're pretty sure this isn't the last we've heard on this issue.