I was hoping the SRT6 was going to be a large sedan with a sweet engine. Something based off the stratus or at least that size. The last thing I need is another 2 seat sports car I wish I could get.
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I posted this another thread a couple of days ago, but here are the specs as of right now.
SRT-6 Crossfire
Supercharged 3.2 V6
330HP
0-60 in 5.0secs estimated
155 mph top speed (electronically limited)
It has a fixed rear spoiler, and sportier wheels and tires. That is about the only difference in the looks. Pricing is estimated at just under $40,000.
Also, this spring, a convertible crossfire is coming, as well as a convertible PT Cruiser.
I bet Chrysler uses the AMG 32 Kompressor. I am pretty sure they could just drop one right in. That engine produces 349 HP and 332 lb-ft. I would expect 0-60 times in under 5 seconds...
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'04 Chrysler Crossfire
Graphite/Cedar 6-Speed
My old car:
2003 SRT-4 13.864@100.70
Now my little brother is enjoying my SRT-4, atleast I was able to keep it in the family...
Originally posted by srt4geezer I was hoping the SRT6 was going to be a large sedan with a sweet engine. Something based off the stratus or at least that size. The last thing I need is another 2 seat sports car I wish I could get.
why would they need to upgrade the wheel/tire package, they're already 19 and 18 inchers and the thing handles amazingly.
As for hyundai getting a performance version of its cars, is the tiburon getting a turbo/supercharger or a bigger V6. You guys are probably going to kill me but I love that car, and I'd definitely buy it if it had some more balls to it, although it is "decent" as of now. I actually saw in the new Motor Trend that a Tiburon Convertible is coming out, looks niiice!
As for Mitsubishi's "PVO" I saw on Ebay a dealership selling an EVO MR edition Lancer, He said MR stood for Mitsubishi Racing. It had better suspension, more power, lighter weight, etc.
Originally posted by bikeluver43 why would they need to upgrade the wheel/tire package, they're already 19 and 18 inchers and the thing handles amazingly.
As for hyundai getting a performance version of its cars, is the tiburon getting a turbo/supercharger or a bigger V6. You guys are probably going to kill me but I love that car, and I'd definitely buy it if it had some more balls to it, although it is "decent" as of now. I actually saw in the new Motor Trend that a Tiburon Convertible is coming out, looks niiice!
As for Mitsubishi's "PVO" I saw on Ebay a dealership selling an EVO MR edition Lancer, He said MR stood for Mitsubishi Racing. It had better suspension, more power, lighter weight, etc.
I own one and I loved it when I got it. The car is beautiful, but the car has a lot of electrical issue. That is why I am getting an srt 4. and the performance sucks!
what kind of electrical issues? I know the thing isn't extremelly fast or anything but it does handle very well, I just like the look and the V6 5 Speed I drove seemed to move well, but I heard of a supercharger kit that really gets these things going. But I'd like to know about the problems you've had.
The Crossfire SRT-6 will pump 330 horsepower and go zero to 60 mph in just over five seconds. In a video Chrysler showed, the Crossfire SRT-6 bested the Porsche Boxster. The two-seat convertible Roadster edition will follow.
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