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Old Sep 9, 2003 | 12:55 PM
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jimbo257
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I'am the guy with the squeaky rear end, still - happily - waiting for parts.
I am sure parts will be available in the future and don't mind waiting for parts. I can remember back in the late 70's or 80's I bought a Ford Tempo when they frist come out. Turned on the windshield wippers as I dove out the Dealers Lot and the wiper on the Driver's side fell off. Waited two months for a wiper motor assembly and could't drive the car in the rain. Talk about an unhappy camper!That was the first of many problems - real lemon, but my point is that was a Ford, and certainly not limited production model. Parts are often hard to get for new models just after introduction. Since the Crossfire is a limited production product, parts will probably be limited too.

The Crossfire is fun to drive, but I would'nt depend as my main ride, with the limited production, wheels/ tires etc. I'd expect to have to wait to get parts. I can see myself waiting on I-10 for a tow truck if I have a tire problem and waiting a day or two for a tire in Live Oak or something. Be a pain in the "rear end," but I am willing to endure the pain, if I have to, as a price to pay for driving a Crossfire.

All comments - positive or negative are welcome as far as I an concerned. I enjoy hearing a different prospective and sharing info on the Crossfire has helped me. Please stay with the forum, we appreciate your input. Oh Ya, hope to put a layer of Zanio on my Squeaky Crossfire today.
 
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