Holy crap!!! What is going on with our cars, OEM parts and Chrysler??? The topic on cabin air filters now
costing $88 got my attention and it really has me seeing
RED !!!
I looked back at my old paperwork and this
thread, post #28, which I posted in Feb '06. I paid $46 for
an OEM cabin air filter back then. I just called two dealerships near me. One wants $78.60 + tax and the
other one wants $95 + tax for the OEM filter. What a rip!!!
This car is really starting to be more than Chrysler's red headed step child, it's a red herring and it's going to
take a second mortgage to pay for the future routine maintenance and repairs once the Crossfire is out of
warranty.
I've enjoyed my car tremendously, but knowing what I know now, and see were things are going... I would
never consider buying one at the rock bottom prices they sell for today, much less the MSRP price of $35k I
paid in Dec '04.
Sorry for the rant, but this car is really starting to be a joke...