Chrysler's 2004 Crossfire Limited is a two-seat coupe that combines American design with German engineering. Look underneath the Crossfire and you'll find a lot of Mercedes parts, including the V6 engine, multilink suspension, and steering setup. If you're considering a Crossfire for reasons beyond pure performance, you'll be pleasantly surprised by its comfortable and quiet cabin. Chrysler Group President and CEO Dieter Zetsche breathlessly describes the Crossfire as "the sports coupe of the future" and says it's "an American dream machine come true." Within its cabin, the Crossfire's design cues are sophisticated and decidedly upscale. Two-tone leather swathes the seats; Chrysler's badge is embossed into both headrests. The Crossfire is powered by a Mercedes-sourced 3.2-liter 18-valve SOHC V6 engine, which kicks out 215 horsepower and 229 pound-feet of torque.