Re: Cost of Ownership
Insurance for the Crossfire is relatively inexpensive for a sports car.
Also, many owners haven't spent money on repairs even if something has gone wrong since many Crossfires are still covered by the Basic or Powertrain warranty. Of course, there have been many poor service experiences. So far I've had my Crossfire for 3.5 years, 14K miles, and have spent around $250 for the first two services (consisting mainly of the oil changes). I spent another $60 replacing the tire sealant bottle (which I never plan to use again - makes more sense to carry a tire plug kit). Other than basic car care items like a car cover and wax I haven't spent anything else. I don't foresee any major expenses for at least the next 3.5 years (the remainder of the powertrain warranty- came with all '04 and '05 non-SRT Crossfires).