I also own an SSR Chev pickup roadster, it also was discontinued and Chevy does not seem to care a whole bunch about the SSR owners. The prices dropped like a lead balloon on remaining inventory. That was Great news for me. I was able to purchase a brand new car at a huge discount.
Now guess what, after the prices hit bottom, since the last year was 2006
they have begun to stabilize and in fact are starting to climb again.
if you plan to sell your Crossfire, you will need to sell to a private party and not a dealer.
a private party will look at the condition and blue book value.
I just purchased my second Crossfire an '07 limited coupe. again with a $14K plus discount and there are other New Crossfires out there at the same savings. What a time to buy, its a buyers market. But not true for sellers, the point is if your planning to keep your car, I believe like the SSR's after they have hit bottom, there's no where to go but up. Remember no more being built means if in the future some ones wants a Crossfire, they have one option, buy from us. The Crossfire is not just going to fade away, its to beautiful a car. Its just a time to give folks a chance at owing one.
and I say if you don't own one, BUY!