What is your build number?
kewl... some very early models in here too. Anyone in here have a later build number than 14966??
Just a side note... I have read several messages regarding "backward" power window switches. Must have been corrected later, because mine are correct. Just a few early bugs with these cars, which is to be expected. Seems like Chrysler is correcting these things quickly tho!
I wish it would stop raining here in Michigan so I could take her out for a spin
Just a side note... I have read several messages regarding "backward" power window switches. Must have been corrected later, because mine are correct. Just a few early bugs with these cars, which is to be expected. Seems like Chrysler is correcting these things quickly tho!
I wish it would stop raining here in Michigan so I could take her out for a spin
Originally Posted by clncrpt
Purchased my Crosfire yesterday. Where do you locate the production #??
David Burns Wrote: "Why wait... Crossfire runs GREAT in the rain. Just don't open the window (or be prepared to get soaked if you do)!"
Nope, sorry, you are all wet on this one. :P Alabaster is absolutely 100% perfectly correct about not driving in the rain.
You want to know how I know??? The "First Crossfire of the Week Ever", #2815 knows best. It will not come out of the garage on rainy days or even if it looks like rain. So there, that proves Crossfires are only to be driven on clear dry sunny days or bright starlit nights. Why do you think the "First Crossfire of the Week Ever", lives here in the "Valley of the Sun" with 300 plus days a year of sunshine???
Alabaster, I feel your pain!!! We will drive by one of the reservations outside of town in a little while and put in a request for a "stop the rain dance" in Michigan. :wink:
BTW: this post was really a "creative" but yet another shameless attempt at winning the floormats........ :lol: :lol: :lol:
Nope, sorry, you are all wet on this one. :P Alabaster is absolutely 100% perfectly correct about not driving in the rain.
You want to know how I know??? The "First Crossfire of the Week Ever", #2815 knows best. It will not come out of the garage on rainy days or even if it looks like rain. So there, that proves Crossfires are only to be driven on clear dry sunny days or bright starlit nights. Why do you think the "First Crossfire of the Week Ever", lives here in the "Valley of the Sun" with 300 plus days a year of sunshine???
Alabaster, I feel your pain!!! We will drive by one of the reservations outside of town in a little while and put in a request for a "stop the rain dance" in Michigan. :wink:
BTW: this post was really a "creative" but yet another shameless attempt at winning the floormats........ :lol: :lol: :lol:
Originally Posted by AZ Outlaws
David Burns Wrote: "Why wait... Crossfire runs GREAT in the rain. Just don't open the window (or be prepared to get soaked if you do)!"
Nope, sorry, you are all wet on this one. :P Alabaster is absolutely 100% perfectly correct about not driving in the rain.
Nope, sorry, you are all wet on this one. :P Alabaster is absolutely 100% perfectly correct about not driving in the rain.
Originally Posted by AZ Outlaws
BTW: this post was really a "creative" but yet another shameless attempt at winning the floormats........ :lol: :lol: :lol:
Originally Posted by David Burns
Why wait... Crossfire runs GREAT in the rain. Just don't open the window (or be prepared to get soaked if you do)!
BTW - #1647 and lovin' it!!
Originally Posted by David Burns
hope he had GAP insurance :cry: