2004 Chrysler Crossfire - Reliable long term?

It’s a sixteen year old car. No car that old is reliable in the traditional sense. Anything that goes wrong is maintenance now; there are no more repairs. If you want one, find one in superior condition with all the maintenance and repair paperwork. If possible, find a one owner car, or at most two owners before you. good engine without oil leaks, tight suspension. Those will show that the owner(s) have taken good care of the car. Don’t expect to find this quickly and expect to pay top dollar for it.

Back when I traveled way too much for work, I picked a Crossfire convertible out of the lineup. I had it for a week in LA and enjoyed it thoroughly. Note that if you put the top down, the trunk almost disappears. I had enough room for two briefcases side by side, but not my rollaboard suitcase. That rode in the passenger seat when the top was down. Still, a lot of fun.