One of these appeared in my local garage in 2010. Almost had a middle-aged affair for metal. Silver grey, one owner, under £10k. Oooh! My wife pointed out that picking up her mother in a two seater was a bit silly. Did research whether she'd fit in the boot and I thought bent double she would. Reality kicked in, reverted to being 60 again and saw it disappear in a week. An example of real regret!
Has anyone noticed how Matt is getting more & more tempted to keep some of these refurbished cars I've mentioned it before but I think he wants to build a classic car collection He did say in the video "if i had the space I'd keep it"
I have noticed that, and often understand where he's coming from. But this pile of crap i have no idea why anybody would want it. As the man himself said - very few left on the road, low miles, near 20 years old.....all the ingredients for a future classic to become a classic, and it's 1500 quid. Horrible looking car. I'd rather have a Duke and we all know how Matt feels about those! Really surprised he's got the time of day for something like this.
@9:34 They offered it with the Benz AMG supercharged 3.2 it was called the Crossfire SRT6 it had 330-350hp depends on who you asked! 0-60 in 4.9-5.1 secs and the quarter mile in 13.1-13.4 I think that’s plenty fast for a 20 year old car. That’s Corvette and Porsche territory of that day…. And with mods the car can be a 3.8 sec 0-60 car!
Thanks for the look-back. Never got this car. I owned an original 1996 SLK (2.0l supercharged) from new. By the time this car came out, the SLK version 2 was out in Europe at around the same price. The SLK was a hardtop convertible, this has a fixed roof. It clearly works for you and the low mileage and good bodywork is attractive. Good luck with the sale!
You bring so many nice cars of all shapes, sizes and uses to your channel, Matt. It’s wonderful. It also makes you wonder why people bother spending so much money on new cars, particularly that EV crap, when there are so many good used cars around.
You’re channel is great, there’s a couple of your peers that have channels and all they do is moan about their cars, moan about the auctions and, moan about their customers. You are a breath of fresh air and I love your attitude, your manner and your videos
Hi Matt, I totally agree, this is a very interesting and rare car. I liked the Crossfire from the beginning and bought myself a roadster with 80.000 miles on the clock. Since then I enjoy every single trip in it. Those cars are underrated. But I don't care what Clarkson says, I love it.
Love this. I had a Crossfire Roadster from 2009 to 2012, one of less than 10 in The Netherlands. Totally impractical but such a fun car, guaranteed for thumbs-up of bypassers.
I had this exact spec Crossfire about 15 years ago. The same sensor went a week after I bought it! Loved it for a couple of years, great looks but a harsh ride.
Assuming you can claim VAT back and taking into account recovery costs, I reckon you have a net pre-tax profit of around £800 on a 21 yr old car. Let's hope there aren't any warranty claims! On a more positive note, a great video with an interesting car...definitely not the usual UA-camr fodder....well done!
Just to add to this, there was always a bit of confusion in the past because some uprated halogen bulbs are filled with xenon gas to produce a whiter color temperature than standard halogen bulbs, Then they could market them as Xenon bulbs. Halogen bulbs produce light as a by produce of heat (the tungsten element gets white hot and produces light). HID Xenon bulbs (also filled with xenon gas) produce light from an arc of electricity that reacts with the xenon gas to produce an extremely bright white light. HID Xenons usually required a ballast/converter to fire up the bulb because it needs an extremely high voltage to initially produce the arc of electricity. Xenons always had that initial flash and them a brief warm up time of 5 seconds to come up to temperature/color. I guess now Xenons have been phased out by LEDs mostly as the headlight tech has gotten a lot better in the last decade.
people love to suck up to jeremy clarkson even when they haven't driven the car themselves. I couldn't care less what he says as long as I like a car and enjoy it
Totally. That and his stupid gatekeepy remark about only owning an AR makes you a true petrolhead. Gets mindlessly parroted as holy scripture without any of the irony that Jezza actually used at the time
12:00 ~A few seconds later, Matt realizes he may have massively overspent, again! Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and yours, Matt. Cheers! 🎅🎄🎉
March 2019 I bought, (and still have,) a 2002 Merc 320 CLK, (52K miles, (now 65.) Within about 3 weeks the crank position sensor went. I've also had the same thing go on my Citroen CX, so not just a Merc thing.
A very interesting and unconventional car, which is becoming very rare now. I clearly remember watching Jeremy Clarkson feeling very underwhelmed by this car in an episode of Too Gear. It doesn’t seem that long ago, but in fact, it is over two decades ago now, wow how time flies. This example is in amazing condition, improved by you Matt, I hope you get your asking price for it. Wishing you and your family a very happy Christmas, and best wishes for the New Year❤.
I owned a mint black auto and really enjoyed my time with it. Very good for cruising/long journeys and it never let me down reliability wise. Good car!
Almost bought one while living in the US a few years back.. always did like the look.. a sort of Marmite design.. then sat in it, I'm only 6ft but my head was scraping the headlining, felt too claustrophobic.. If they'd offered the option of an exact copy but 20% larger it might have been more successful .. a sort of budget Panamera.
Perfect timing for this. I’ve recently been wondering what exactly is wrong with crossfires at this price point. Because some are priced around here and seemingly in the same condition (on paper) as other examples for 5k if this car comes good I might consider a cheap one but I predict you’re going to massively overspend.
I had a Crossfire and really liked it. Well built, quick (not fast in base trim) comfortable and stylish. Bad was the recirculating ball steering (steered like a truck compared to rivals with rack and pinion; cheap interior with brushed silver trim not holding up well. Some hard angles and plastics in the interior.
@ it rode pretty typically for a sports car, a bit stiff due to huge wheels. Altogether it was a quality product being a Mercedes of the 1990s underneath, but it also felt a little dated. The same weaknesses of the first gen SLK. To me it drove better than a first gen TT (turbo lag & Crusty ride) but was inferior to i6 Z3s and Boxster. More comfortable than an NA or NB Miata, nicer amenities like heated seats, better stereo, torque and acceleration. Headroom on the Crossfire is not the greatest, but the storage hatch is pretty useful.
Never liked these but actually that has come up a treat and looks amazing AND I see it’s sold already! Nice work, Matt. Another car kept on the road and in great condition. Merry Christmas, mate and all the best with the business for 2025. 👍👍👍
I had a 54 plate in metallic blue - had it six years as a daily runner - it was a lovely car to drive most expensive thing was the rear tyres - other than that it was a solid run around - not very fast - lights are shocking and people always brought up the Clarkson quote - I also got the lower tax bracket at the time - but your better off getting an old TT
It was available with 2 engines really (On the continent anyway); the 3.2 218 PS and 335 PS (SRT6). Merry Christmas Pal, still waiting for you to get that LHD Mercedes-Benz S-Class W221 in, so I can come over and buy it off you.
I ran one of these as a weekend car a few years back and rather liked it. Strong V6 and decent handling, manual gearbox a bit notchy but OK. Main downsides were poor rear visibility (I fitted parking sensors to mine) and the cost of some (Mercedes-derived) parts. I had to replace the steering box on mine and even though I sourced the part from the States the bill was well into four figures. I also had to repair the heated seats as the elements had failed, apparently a common fault.
Ah, the "wide-boy's SLK" ...best thing about it is that you see the owners coming. Still, thanks for the varied content, and happy holidays to all! Cheers Matt have a great 2025!
These probably don’t have the image problem that SLKs have but metal folding roof and fully ULEZ compliant outside central London at least must make them a better buy. One for sale (private admittedly) near me - 57 reg and lower mileage for same money.
Holy crap them Chrysler's are so rare, the only ones you can encounter nowadays are the PT Cruiser's but even now they have become rare to see especially in Ireland.
For some it may not look pretty, but for someone that car has a purpose and especially for that price. Spot on Matt, love seeing these old car restorations, especially in the right hands. Have a great Xmas. 🎄
What happened to the advisories from the pevoius MOT: Nearside Front Wheel bearing has slight play (5.1.3 (a) (i)) Offside Front Service brake binding but not excessively (1.2.1 (f))
Im alright thanks, its going ok mucca and thanks for welcoming me back... there you go im probably the only person to answer your opening intro thingy bob ever. You're welcome, although i would personally only ask someone ... you alright or how's it going and rarely both at the same time, but that's just me. Thanks for the vids Matt i love them. Merry Christmas
I always fancied one of these although I could never understand why they made the windscreen surround a different colour from the rest of the bodywork. The fact that Clarkson did not like them was an added bonus IMHO.
I remember Clarkson ragging on this for the design and the fact it was built on the last gen SLK platform (which was never that good) but it does look quite cool and retro in black, the wheels are the right size for the arches. Can totally see how this has become a future classic now and done full circle. Looks like you have a nice one!
@@viacom2000 they're already going up in value due to rarity. It was £1500 to a trader, regular people aren't getting them for that. Obviously you're entitled to your own opinion.
I had one of these back in 2010 and oddly enough whilst also doing a house up. A BMW X5 went to be replaced by a cheap Crossfire for 5/6 months. I thought it’d be cheap American tat but grew quite fond of it. Good luck with the sale, cracking second car that especially for that money.
Hi Matt, Like you I’ve always been strangely attracted to the Crossfire, just like the look of them. Having owned an SLK 350 I can kind of get what it will be like! What a great wee car to tool around in! Think I’ll keep my DB9 though!😂 Hope you have a very Merry Christmas, all the best!👍👏👏❤️🏴
I don’t say this easily but I’d be happy to buy something from you and trust you’ve done your best to set it up. Just waiting for a nice Mercedes SL to pop up. This Crossfire does look lovely.
I saw one of these when they first came out ,I was at an event and they had a brand new one for people to sit in look at ,my only memory of it was the plastic’s inside seemed very cheap. Seeing it look like new now ,it looks pretty good
Oh my god thats so incorrect. Had an SLK230 and several mx5's. They are nothing alike. Like comparing cheese with a piano. Had two Crossfire's and they a much more raw than the SLK was. They drive differently.
Good buy that matt I like them to be honest I had a merc 320 with the same v6 engine ultra reliable you won't have that long before it's sold 👍 and on that note have a fantastic Christmas to you matt your family & staff and thanks for keeping us happy with you videos content is fantastic so thank you and let's hope 2025 is an amazing year for you and highpeak autos you deserve it 👏
Few years back I wanted a 2-seater with a bit of poke. I got my shortlist down to a Mercedes R171 SLK, Audi TT, Porsche Boxster and a Crossfire SRT6. The Crossfire was let down by the cabin which is a shame as it looked good externally and could move quite well. I ended up with a SLK350. Unfortunately the V6, 3500cc fitted to it suffered the timing gear fault. New part was around £100 but it was around 20 hours labour to do the work. I got rid.
I haven’t watched this yet, but I know I’m going to love it. It’s so much more fun when a channel about cars sticks to talking about cars, rather than, for example, giving airtime to cosy up to some tax-averse billionaire. 😂
Matt wanting to keep every car we buy as traders is a good thing, im looking at a Alfa Romeo Brera V6 at auction now and guess what will happen if i buy it!!
One of these appeared in my local garage in 2010. Almost had a middle-aged affair for metal. Silver grey, one owner, under £10k. Oooh! My wife pointed out that picking up her mother in a two seater was a bit silly. Did research whether she'd fit in the boot and I thought bent double she would. Reality kicked in, reverted to being 60 again and saw it disappear in a week.
An example of real regret!
😂😂😂😂
Very funny... just get the slk, half the price and a better car... under pinnnings are the same but merc body and interior are better.
❤😂🎉😊
ahahaha This is class mate
Roof rack?
Has anyone noticed how Matt is getting more & more tempted to keep some of these refurbished cars
I've mentioned it before but I think he wants to build a classic car collection
He did say in the video "if i had the space I'd keep it"
I have noticed that, and often understand where he's coming from. But this pile of crap i have no idea why anybody would want it. As the man himself said - very few left on the road, low miles, near 20 years old.....all the ingredients for a future classic to become a classic, and it's 1500 quid. Horrible looking car. I'd rather have a Duke and we all know how Matt feels about those! Really surprised he's got the time of day for something like this.
@@viacom2000 real car guy knowledge there... "Duke" 😂😂😂
@liamkilroy9478 Juke, Duke, Duck. One of these. My knowledge in this, eh, vehicle is admittedly low - for good reason.
@@viacom2000 Bloody woke nonsense, you can't even call yourself English anymore
He says that phrase to every potential customer, no matter what the car is.
@9:34 They offered it with the Benz AMG supercharged 3.2 it was called the Crossfire SRT6 it had 330-350hp depends on who you asked! 0-60 in 4.9-5.1 secs and the quarter mile in 13.1-13.4 I think that’s plenty fast for a 20 year old car. That’s Corvette and Porsche territory of that day….
And with mods the car can be a 3.8 sec 0-60 car!
I always liked these - But for some reason, most other people seem to hate them, in my experience.
beautiful reason to get one
The reason is Jeremy Clarkson. People who aren't capable of thinking for themselves just copy and paste his opinions
@@bencocker7487well said
I really like the convertible version, that’s a great looking car
I think they're a gorgeous car.
Merry Christmas, Matt! 🎄🎅
Thanks for the look-back. Never got this car. I owned an original 1996 SLK (2.0l supercharged) from new. By the time this car came out, the SLK version 2 was out in Europe at around the same price. The SLK was a hardtop convertible, this has a fixed roof. It clearly works for you and the low mileage and good bodywork is attractive. Good luck with the sale!
They were available as a convertible also
You bring so many nice cars of all shapes, sizes and uses to your channel, Matt. It’s wonderful. It also makes you wonder why people bother spending so much money on new cars, particularly that EV crap, when there are so many good used cars around.
You’re channel is great, there’s a couple of your peers that have channels and all they do is moan about their cars, moan about the auctions and, moan about their customers. You are a breath of fresh air and I love your attitude, your manner and your videos
Merry Christmas Matt! Thanks for all the hard work and great content. It's a pleasure watching!
Hi Matt, I totally agree, this is a very interesting and rare car. I liked the Crossfire from the beginning and bought myself a roadster with 80.000 miles on the clock. Since then I enjoy every single trip in it. Those cars are underrated. But I don't care what Clarkson says, I love it.
It’s a nice design as you say. Very rare to see one in the wild in the northern US states as they rusted terribly.
Merry Christmas Matt, and have a Happy New Year.
Love this. I had a Crossfire Roadster from 2009 to 2012, one of less than 10 in The Netherlands. Totally impractical but such a fun car, guaranteed for thumbs-up of bypassers.
I had this exact spec Crossfire about 15 years ago. The same sensor went a week after I bought it! Loved it for a couple of years, great looks but a harsh ride.
Matt, just for info, HIDs ARE xenon.
Really ?
My C5 had hid that most definitely wasn't xenon
@@bappybumbam They would have been, HID's use Xenon gas hence why they can be called either "HID" or "Xenon's"
Assuming you can claim VAT back and taking into account recovery costs, I reckon you have a net pre-tax profit of around £800 on a 21 yr old car. Let's hope there aren't any warranty claims!
On a more positive note, a great video with an interesting car...definitely not the usual UA-camr fodder....well done!
Just to add to this, there was always a bit of confusion in the past because some uprated halogen bulbs are filled with xenon gas to produce a whiter color temperature than standard halogen bulbs, Then they could market them as Xenon bulbs. Halogen bulbs produce light as a by produce of heat (the tungsten element gets white hot and produces light).
HID Xenon bulbs (also filled with xenon gas) produce light from an arc of electricity that reacts with the xenon gas to produce an extremely bright white light. HID Xenons usually required a ballast/converter to fire up the bulb because it needs an extremely high voltage to initially produce the arc of electricity. Xenons always had that initial flash and them a brief warm up time of 5 seconds to come up to temperature/color.
I guess now Xenons have been phased out by LEDs mostly as the headlight tech has gotten a lot better in the last decade.
Always quite liked the way these look. There's one for sale in my country. One. Guess they are quite rare!
And still cheap as chips. Future classic my arse
people love to suck up to jeremy clarkson even when they haven't driven the car themselves. I couldn't care less what he says as long as I like a car and enjoy it
Totally. That and his stupid gatekeepy remark about only owning an AR makes you a true petrolhead. Gets mindlessly parroted as holy scripture without any of the irony that Jezza actually used at the time
What about "the e60 m5 is so ugly.... actually it's aged really well!" 😂😂
Yes, his opinion is of no consequence.
Are you James May in disguise?
Its true, I drive a Cayenne 955 which they literally ripped for being the ugliest thing ever, but so what....it is ugly but I still love it
Looks like it just rolled off the production line, brilliant job!
12:00 ~A few seconds later, Matt realizes he may have massively overspent, again!
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and yours, Matt. Cheers! 🎅🎄🎉
Oh it’s great to see these videos back to the old format. Great enjoyable video
March 2019 I bought, (and still have,) a 2002 Merc 320 CLK, (52K miles, (now 65.) Within about 3 weeks the crank position sensor went. I've also had the same thing go on my Citroen CX, so not just a Merc thing.
A very interesting and unconventional car, which is becoming very rare now.
I clearly remember watching Jeremy Clarkson feeling very underwhelmed by this car in an episode of Too Gear.
It doesn’t seem that long ago, but in fact, it is over two decades ago now, wow how time flies.
This example is in amazing condition, improved by you Matt, I hope you get your asking price for it.
Wishing you and your family a very happy Christmas, and best wishes for the New Year❤.
Nice to see she’s gone to a new home. The lads did a fantastic job on her. Looks brand new.
I owned a mint black auto and really enjoyed my time with it. Very good for cruising/long journeys and it never let me down reliability wise. Good car!
Love a crossfire!!! I swear you like the same oddball cars as me...another great video Matt. 😉👍
Absolutely fantastic film brought back so many memories and the music is out of this world
That's a lot of car for 4k. Keep the vids coming,brilliant!👏👏👊
That’s a stunner! Especially in Black..love it…❤…Merry Christmas Matt…🎉
Almost bought one while living in the US a few years back.. always did like the look.. a sort of Marmite design.. then sat in it, I'm only 6ft but my head was scraping the headlining, felt too claustrophobic.. If they'd offered the option of an exact copy but 20% larger it might have been more successful .. a sort of budget Panamera.
I think you missed the wheel refurb off your total.
Perfect timing for this. I’ve recently been wondering what exactly is wrong with crossfires at this price point. Because some are priced around here and seemingly in the same condition (on paper) as other examples for 5k if this car comes good I might consider a cheap one but I predict you’re going to massively overspend.
People will pretend they no longer know you!
Many things are wrong. Basically the whole car is wrong.
Basically only people with zero taste would even consider a Crossfire. I imagine the kind of people that wear Crocks in public and think they're hip.
@viacom2000 absolutely!!
@@viacom2000 You can say this about any other car, taste is subjective
Should hang on to it,makes for a great weekender,and as you've said,it's a modern classic🤔👍😉
Marry Christmas!🎅 from Sweden!
I see one of these on my morning commute, and the driver has quite a heavy right foot. It sounds lovely !
Looks great Matt. Another success hopefully
Thanks 👍
Nice looking car, Matt. 👍
Looks amazing, think Black suits it , another great car Matt, you’re spoiling us 👍
I had a Crossfire and really liked it. Well built, quick (not fast in base trim) comfortable and stylish. Bad was the recirculating ball steering (steered like a truck compared to rivals with rack and pinion; cheap interior with brushed silver trim not holding up well. Some hard angles and plastics in the interior.
Plus ride quality , quality of build generally?
@ it rode pretty typically for a sports car, a bit stiff due to huge wheels. Altogether it was a quality product being a Mercedes of the 1990s underneath, but it also felt a little dated. The same weaknesses of the first gen SLK. To me it drove better than a first gen TT (turbo lag & Crusty ride) but was inferior to i6 Z3s and Boxster. More comfortable than an NA or NB Miata, nicer amenities like heated seats, better stereo, torque and acceleration. Headroom on the Crossfire is not the greatest, but the storage hatch is pretty useful.
I want that S4 badly Matt. It’s a stunner. Another great video and have a great Christmas, thoroughly enjoyed your content as always.
Never liked these but actually that has come up a treat and looks amazing AND I see it’s sold already! Nice work, Matt. Another car kept on the road and in great condition. Merry Christmas, mate and all the best with the business for 2025. 👍👍👍
Looks good really like the look of these hope it sells well and does you good.
MERRY CHRISTMAS HIGH PEAK FAMULY
Famuly?
stunning crossfire, it will make a keeper for someone that, always wanted one but just never got the chance to buy one at right time.
well I didn't know Clarkson had said that, but now, thanks to you, I do!
there's no unseeing it now haha
I had a 54 plate in metallic blue - had it six years as a daily runner - it was a lovely car to drive most expensive thing was the rear tyres - other than that it was a solid run around - not very fast - lights are shocking and people always brought up the Clarkson quote - I also got the lower tax bracket at the time - but your better off getting an old TT
It was available with 2 engines really (On the continent anyway); the 3.2 218 PS and 335 PS (SRT6).
Merry Christmas Pal, still waiting for you to get that LHD Mercedes-Benz S-Class W221 in, so I can come over and buy it off you.
The SRT6’s must be rapid.
@@muckle8 they are stupid fast and have that amazing supercharger whine
@2steaksandwiches665. Stupid fast is highly acceptable! 👍
Always loved the style of these
Then you have no style then.
@@viacom2000neither have you troll
I ran one of these as a weekend car a few years back and rather liked it. Strong V6 and decent handling, manual gearbox a bit notchy but OK. Main downsides were poor rear visibility (I fitted parking sensors to mine) and the cost of some (Mercedes-derived) parts. I had to replace the steering box on mine and even though I sourced the part from the States the bill was well into four figures. I also had to repair the heated seats as the elements had failed, apparently a common fault.
Ie not as well built as the Mercedes it’s based on . Cheap slk clone with yank “build quality “… or lack of ..
@@serenityinside1yes it is. Talking nonsense
Auto is better
Always good to see something interesting.
Ah, the "wide-boy's SLK" ...best thing about it is that you see the owners coming. Still, thanks for the varied content, and happy holidays to all! Cheers Matt have a great 2025!
These crossfires have always reminded me of American cars from the 1940s with their sloping rear end. This one looks great, lovely job 😃
These probably don’t have the image problem that SLKs have but metal folding roof and fully ULEZ compliant outside central London at least must make them a better buy. One for sale (private admittedly) near me - 57 reg and lower mileage for same money.
Holy crap them Chrysler's are so rare, the only ones you can encounter nowadays are the PT Cruiser's but even now they have become rare to see especially in Ireland.
Unfortunately in the United States, PT Cruisers are still fairly common!
Excellent again mat. Keep on smashing it. 👍
The roof lining is touching your Hair matt .looks like my Turkey tray tonight .
Matt please do a mazda rx8 next
For some it may not look pretty, but for someone that car has a purpose and especially for that price.
Spot on Matt, love seeing these old car restorations, especially in the right hands. Have a great Xmas. 🎄
Hi matt great video on the crossfire, from marty in Belfast northern Ireland God bless and have a great Christmas mate
Absolutely fantase, keeping an unloved car going, that classy Charity on Emmerdale drove one!😊
Cracking podcast as usual Matt lovely car Merry Christmas to you and the crew
What happened to the advisories from the pevoius MOT: Nearside Front Wheel bearing has slight play (5.1.3 (a) (i))
Offside Front Service brake binding but not excessively (1.2.1 (f))
The previous owner probably did what I do when my car gets any MOT advisories, had them fixed.🙂
Im alright thanks, its going ok mucca and thanks for welcoming me back... there you go im probably the only person to answer your opening intro thingy bob ever. You're welcome, although i would personally only ask someone ... you alright or how's it going and rarely both at the same time, but that's just me.
Thanks for the vids Matt i love them.
Merry Christmas
Have a great Christmas ATB to you thanks for the blog
Have a great Christmas Matt🎄🍻
I always fancied one of these although I could never understand why they made the windscreen surround a different colour from the rest of the bodywork. The fact that Clarkson did not like them was an added bonus IMHO.
That crossfire looks brilliant! you've done a terrific job on it, well worth a buy.
Great show 👏
Happy Christmas 🎄
Lanvigator -'Never heard of them'
Lovely car !
I remember Clarkson ragging on this for the design and the fact it was built on the last gen SLK platform (which was never that good) but it does look quite cool and retro in black, the wheels are the right size for the arches. Can totally see how this has become a future classic now and done full circle. Looks like you have a nice one!
At 21 years old, 1500 quid and low miles, this is NOT a future classic. Cheap as chips.
@@viacom2000 they're already going up in value due to rarity. It was £1500 to a trader, regular people aren't getting them for that. Obviously you're entitled to your own opinion.
You should get a Chrysler Ypsilon and a Chrysler Delta just because they are hard to see as well and probably not as bad as one might think.
Looks great, I love it.
sold already wow! well done Matt
What a lovely car 👍👍 merry Christmas Matt! I’d say happy new year but Labour got in! 🤷♂️ 🤦♂️
I was always surprised they never offered these with the then usual smaller merc kompressor engines? Looks decent Matt. Well looked after & cherished.
I had one of these back in 2010 and oddly enough whilst also doing a house up. A BMW X5 went to be replaced by a cheap Crossfire for 5/6 months. I thought it’d be cheap American tat but grew quite fond of it.
Good luck with the sale, cracking second car that especially for that money.
Hi Matt,
Like you I’ve always been strangely attracted to the Crossfire, just like the look of them. Having owned an SLK 350 I can kind of get what it will be like!
What a great wee car to tool around in!
Think I’ll keep my DB9 though!😂
Hope you have a very Merry Christmas, all the best!👍👏👏❤️🏴
I don’t say this easily but I’d be happy to buy something from you and trust you’ve done your best to set it up. Just waiting for a nice Mercedes SL to pop up. This Crossfire does look lovely.
Happy Christmas 🎄
I saw one of these when they first came out ,I was at an event and they had a brand new one for people to sit in look at ,my only memory of it was the plastic’s inside seemed very cheap.
Seeing it look like new now ,it looks pretty good
I love them, I've not owned one, but I ve inspected loads of them. Already a classic.❤
i have an 03 SLK32, basically a crossfire. fun little platform, with the supercharged 6 it feels like a fast miata :D
Oh my god thats so incorrect. Had an SLK230 and several mx5's. They are nothing alike. Like comparing cheese with a piano. Had two Crossfire's and they a much more raw than the SLK was. They drive differently.
@@MarkB-33 you are comparing the base model with an AMG?? hahah ok, very different experiences
Love these cars.
Very underated car. Looks a good one too!. That m112 engine is bullet proof! 🙏
A Fiat coupe followed by a crossfire ... 2 back to back clasisivs ...channels on fire 👍🎄🎅
Merry Christmas! 👋
Good buy that matt I like them to be honest I had a merc 320 with the same v6 engine ultra reliable you won't have that long before it's sold 👍 and on that note have a fantastic Christmas to you matt your family & staff and thanks for keeping us happy with you videos content is fantastic so thank you and let's hope 2025 is an amazing year for you and highpeak autos you deserve it 👏
I have always liked these and the interior on this one has aged well compared to the Merc. I'm tempted 😊
Interior has aged well....😅😅😅 Boy,you must be on drugs hahaha
love ur vids
Few years back I wanted a 2-seater with a bit of poke. I got my shortlist down to a Mercedes R171 SLK, Audi TT, Porsche Boxster and a Crossfire SRT6. The Crossfire was let down by the cabin which is a shame as it looked good externally and could move quite well. I ended up with a SLK350. Unfortunately the V6, 3500cc fitted to it suffered the timing gear fault. New part was around £100 but it was around 20 hours labour to do the work. I got rid.
Great job on Crossfire....Merry Christmas and look forward to your next "restore project" in 2025.
I haven’t watched this yet, but I know I’m going to love it. It’s so much more fun when a channel about cars sticks to talking about cars, rather than, for example, giving airtime to cosy up to some tax-averse billionaire. 😂
Jealousy will get you nowhere
I`ve always thought the Crossfire will be a future classic. It`s unique amongst a lot of sameness. A good looking car
Cracking car and as usual well sorted. A bargain for someone.
My missus had one of these. Bit of a squeeze for tall chaps, but it was a fun drive!
I love this car, don't be put of buy one this is a future classic
They’re growing gracefully 😊
I think the channel is called It's Joel, just bought the top gear crossfire..tried to mot it but it was a bit rotten. Worth a watch.
Yeah Matt's is in a bit better condition than joels
Matt wanting to keep every car we buy as traders is a good thing, im looking at a Alfa Romeo Brera V6 at auction now and guess what will happen if i buy it!!
I like these, I even considered getting one a few years ago. Pre 2006 tax isn't too bad either.