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Old Dec 24, 2007 | 07:39 AM
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Default Re: The Crossfire has left the building...

Originally Posted by skooter
I agree with your conclusion, but get there sort of differently.

At the end of the day, the Crossfire is not a groundbreaking car in anyway. The styling is its most unique feature, and time will tell how it ages.

I think the thing that will keep people away from the cars will be the inability to get competent service or parts, at ANY price. It's difficult enough now to get good service and parts, as expensive as they can be, while the cars were in production.

5-10 years from now they will be high cost to maintain headaches.
Service won't be a problem. It just won't be at the Chrysler dealers. It will be at a MB certified repair shop.
 
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