Is the Chrysler Crossfire for older people?

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I am a 19 year old college student and I found a great deal on a 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Limited but i'm not sure if it is a car for older people. I know that it is basically a mercedes with a chrysler bagde, but is it reliable and would you recommend it?
 
If you can afford it go for it, they not just for 'older' people, it is a roadster after all. As for it's reliability I don't have any thing bad to say about the car, they haven't been around too long. If it's what you're looking for then go for it.
 
No, it's a car for people that don't care how terrible it is.

They are not good cars.

They have poor performance for a sports car, they're small, they're unreliable, they have very expensive parts from the old R170 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class roadster and they were very overpriced.

That's why they discontinued making them.
 
Sports car for old people?
No

The Chrysler Crossfire competes with the Audi TT and Nissan 350z.

Reliability is average. It is a Mercedes SLK underneath.

Unfortunetely, it is not powerful for a sports car.

But it is a cool car to have.
 
buy it...trust me buy it.

Its super sexy and super sleek. Get it. Your lucky you can afford one. If any of ur buddies calls it an old people car, just laugh and point at their Accords.
 
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