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The production Crossfire was faithful to the art deco design concept first show in 2001. It dates from the time of the "merger" between Daimler-Benz and Chrysler Corp. In effect, it is a Mercedes in everything but name, and price, sharing about 80% of its parts with other M-B models, most notably the SLK320 (engine and transmission, seats, platform, dash, instruments). (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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The production Crossfire was faithful to the art deco design concept first show in 2001. It dates from the time of the "merger" between Daimler-Benz and Chrysler Corp. In effect, it is a Mercedes in everything but name, and price, sharing about 80% of its parts with other M-B models, most notably the SLK320 (engine and transmission, seats, platform, dash, instruments). (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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The production Crossfire was faithful to the art deco design concept first show in 2001. It dates from the time of the "merger" between Daimler-Benz and Chrysler Corp. In effect, it is a Mercedes in everything but name, and price, sharing about 80% of its parts with other M-B models, most notably the SLK320 (engine and transmission, seats, platform, dash, instruments). (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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