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![]() 2013-11-11 20:48 | Both the designer of the original Crossfire concept (Eric Stoddard) and the designer who refined that design to the production car (Andrew Dyson) are both American, so you've got a point there. -- Last edit: 2013-11-11 20:49:55 |
![]() ![]() 2013-11-11 20:20 | carcrasher88 wrote There's not a single American made part on the Crossfire. carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/3/529/3862/26321930725_large.jpg except the design, and the research and the make.... If we put as origin, the country where the car is built, there is a lot of car that wouldn't be more us, french or japanese. |
![]() 2013-11-11 19:50 | There's not a single American made part on the Crossfire. carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/3/529/3862/26321930725_large.jpg |
![]() ![]() 2013-11-11 19:02 | carcrasher88 wrote But it was also built in Germany, as well. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Crossfire and? it's not a german car, even if it's built in germany. |
![]() 2013-11-11 18:33 | But it was also built in Germany, as well. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Crossfire |
![]() ![]() 2013-11-11 17:05 | as i said on the other page, which is my opinion: Its not Origin Germany because that is only for rebadged cars. This is a totally redesigned car based on the SLK. |
![]() 2013-11-11 03:29 | Fix it, it's Germany as the origin. |
![]() 2010-09-02 16:16 | No |
![]() 2010-09-02 16:02 | Origin: Germany |
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