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Old 11-24-2006, 04:52 PM
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Why has Chrysler not came out and told us what is going on with the Crossfire? And, why has the
automotive press been so quite about it? Has the Crossfire been that big of a red herring that DC
won't even talk about it?

No 2006 models in the US and still nothing about 2007's. I can not believe how DC has botched it
with the Crossfire. The dealers are now holding "Premiere Night" for their 2007 models, no where
is the Crossfire mentioned.
 
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Old 11-24-2006, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ben47
Why has Chrysler not came out and told us what is going on with the Crossfire? And, why has the
automotive press been so quite about it? Has the Crossfire been that big of a red herring that DC
won't even talk about it?

No 2006 models in the US and still nothing about 2007's. I can not believe how DC has botched it
with the Crossfire. The dealers are now holding "Premiere Night" for their 2007 models, no where
is the Crossfire mentioned.
There are a few 2006 models around in the US the dealership where I live had 3 but has sold 2 of them. They still have 1 left a yellow roadster. I checked it out and the window sticker has 2006 on it.
 
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Old 11-24-2006, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ben47
Why has Chrysler not came out and told us what is going on with the Crossfre? And, why has the
automotive press been so quite about it? Has the Crossfire been that big of a red herring that DC
won't even talk about it?

No 2006 models in the US and still nothing about 2007's. I can not believe how DC has botched it
with the Crossfire. The dealers are now holding "Premiere Night" for their 2007 models, no where
is the Crossfire mentioned.
I can't believe it either, the Crossfire in all it's defects are 10 times better than GM's Sky/Solstice, while GM is putting out more effort in refining those two models, Chrysler is just slacking off. Maybe if the 300c and Charger didn't get all the attention, DC might of given the XF a little better service.

It's too bad DC doesn't use the new SLK350 for 2008 - 2010 crossfire models, now that would be a real animal!!! Ahhh it's nice to dream I guess.
 
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Old 11-25-2006, 11:35 AM
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Latest rumor is they are building 2007 but not for
export to US. They are staying in Europe.
I have sent email to Road and Track asking same
questions we all have. I will let you know if
I get a response. I have already gone thru the
Chrylser Corporate B.S. with no satisfaction.
 
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