New to crossfires!
What's up guys. I'm Matt and i'll probably be a very common poster on this forum soon if i go ahead and purchase a crossfire. My main concerns are reliability and regular maintenance with these cars. I'm coming from a world of american built sports cars like camaro's and mustang's and more importantly my jeep wrangler, one of the most basic vehicles ever made. To the point, a brake job on my jeep is about 60 dollars new pads and rotors and i can easily do the work myself. Alternators, water pumps, exhaust usually are under a hundred dollars to fix. But mercedes or any german cars for that matter scare the crap outta me with all their electrical checks and nonsense so i won't be working on the crossfire. This is technically a chrysler but i'm wondering if its going to cost me $1,200 bucks for new pads and rotors every 30K on this thing and how after does it break. My jeep something broke on it every week but it was cheap to fix so i didn't care. If these are pretty solid i might just buy one and save for that rare rainy day. To make a really long post short does it cost an arm and a leg to fix these things and how often do they break?