Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
I've loved the Crossfire since I first laid eyes on one but knew it was more money than I was willing to spend on what would be a weekend toy. So I went with a Mazda Miata instead, used actually, that I got a killer deal on. I was sort of testing the whole "weekend toy" concept, in all honesty!!!
Fast forward three years and I'm thinking about getting a new Miata - test drove 'em, liked 'em, yadda yadda. But then I started seeing these amazing prices on Crossfires so I held off on the Miata upgrade for a bit, and ultimately found my Crossfire, a Limited Roadster with 32 miles on the clock, for about $21,000. A new Miata, equipped the way I would want it, would have cost me a few grand more.
So for less money I get a much more solid, faster, quieter, comfortable and considerably more exclusive weekend toy. And if Chrysler never builds another Crossfire that's just fine by me. I've got mine and ain't nobody takin' it away from me!!!
Chrysler didn't build any Crossfires they're only built by germans at the Karmann factory in germany.