Chrysler Crossfire Windscreen, Windblocker,
Windstop & Wind Deflectors
With the best Chrysler Crossfire windscreen available, enjoy the best of top-down driving. Whether you're talking on your cell phone, enjoying your stereo, or carrying on a conversation with your passenger, this windblocker will deliver a much quieter, more comfortable, and wind-free cockpit.
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Customer Reviews (read all customer reviews):
10/18/07
The description of your product could not be
more honest. It is both attractive and
inceribley functional. Not to mention how easy
it was to install.
You have a big fan in sunny Florida and I
will be sure to let everyone know where I got
this. You deserve credit for the best thing I
have ever bought for my Saturn!
I am SO happy!
thanks,
Jackie Larson
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October 20, 07
My wife and I just had a chance to drive
around with my new windscreen and we are in
love with it. Even on the interestate, the
noise and wind reduction is amazing! Thanks
for supplying me with such an effective
product.
Happy in Hapeville,
Ken
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10/21/07
I am so pleased with this windscreen. It
looks perfect on the car, as if it was a
factory piece that came on the vehicle. It
is so cohesive with the rest of the car.
Looks great. I can't wait to get out and
drive with my newest toy.
Charles McCorkle, Jr.
Birmingham, Alabama
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History of the Chrysler Crossfire
The Crossfire is a rear-wheel drive, sports car marketed by Chrysler as both
coupé and roadster and built for Chrysler by Karmann of Germany. The
two-seater arrived in 2001 as a concept car designed by Eric Stoddard with
further refinement by Andrew Dyson before production in 2003. The name
Crossfire refers to the two character lines that run from front to rear
along the body sides — crossing each other midway through the door
panel. Conceived during the period of Chrysler's ownership by Daimler-Benz, the
name also refers to the collaboration of the two companies.
(Information taken from Wikipedia)