We say Try something else. The price is good but there's too much wrong with the Crossfire to recommend it.Performance The Crossfire‘s 3.2 V6 provides plenty of mid-range pull at 215bhp but it's not the most powerful engine. SRT6 adds another 115bhp in power.Emissions 27mpg and 250g/km CO2 is punitive at this level. Autobox further dents running costs.Driving The Crossfire has a very firm ride although there are huge amounts of grip.Feel Quiet in the cabin, with a nice throaty snarl from the engine.Space Decent space upfront and in the boot but nothing special.Equipment Leather, cruise control, adjustable electric chairs, dual zone aircon.Price Running costs not good. Base Crossfires are reasonably cheap but residuals won’t be good.Quality The Chryler coupe’s cabin materials look cheap and nasty.Safety Four bags, traction control as standard on the Crossfire.Pros Looks good. Generous kit.Cons Expensive to run, poor drive.Alternatives Mazda RX-8, BMW Z4