Originally Posted by ZERACER
Sorry guys and gals, I have to vent a little. In my time I have owned well over 100 automobiles from the 1930s to my 2005 Crossfire Roadster. Many of them I paid $100.00 or less for and wish I had them back because they are now worth a fortune. It saddens me to read some people being concerned or negative about the Crossfires going down in value. When was the last time you heard of a automobile that did not go down in value as soon as it was driven off the lot.
How many of you remember the Superbird, it took three years to clear the lots, the Barracuda, the Superbee, the Roadrunner? None of these were big sellers but they are worth a couple of dollars today. Chrysler has always been known for innovation, performance and styling. How many people do you know that even heard of a Crossfire before they saw yours?
I also do not believe that problems are that bad. It is just that now days we share that information on a Forum. This is a good thing both with awareness and making it easier to find solutions. Bottom line, enjoy your automobiles, keep sharing and be happy that you have a very fine automobile to enjoy.
There, I feel better !!! HAVE A HAPPY.