1. How much did you pay for your CF? (Lease or buy and how much do you pay per month?)
Financed for 5 years, 4% interest at $600 per month (paid 30k with Autostick)
2. What are the insurance rates on the CF?
Lower than my 2001 Neon R/T (that my wife drives now) Actually both cars add up to $133 per month!!! :lol:
3. How does it handle in icy/snowy conditions?
You need the all season tires if you will be in those conditions. If I had bad weather I would drive a junker on those days and keep the Crossfire tucked away for nice days 8)
4. What do you like most about your CF?
Driving it AND watching people look at you like you are in a ferrari.
5. What do you like the least?
um..... Most will agree that the inside has more plastic than it should. It looks very cool but should have been made out of metal.......also the fins on the side should have been metal also. Im thinking an aftermarket company will produce somthing to replace the plastic with better stuff. NOTE: 350Z/RX8 has way cheaper inside so im very happy with my Crossfire!!!
6. Do you ever regret buying your CF?
No Regrets!! Love it and think about it often. My wife says im obsessed with it but ive always wanted a unique car that you don't see at every red light. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Final note: Its not a car that you can just thrash about in and just park anywhere like a Honda or whatever. Well you could but it would be a shame for such a nice car. You sure don't want to hit a curb and ruin a tire because it can happen and they are expensive. Mine is a weekend toy although many on here drive theirs daily. Oil changes are more expensive than a 'regular' car and you need to keep in mind that it is a European car so it needs quality service and parts. Can't go to "Bubba-lube" and expect proper service for this car. If you have owned a Bimer, Benz or Euro car then you know this already. If you still need a push then JUST DRIVE ONE......at that moment, you will know!!!!