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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 06:33 AM
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Default Re: Thinking about buying a Crossfire

Originally Posted by Gibbs
Hi, in about 5 months I'm going to be looking at getting a different car and was just looking for some info about Crossfires. I'm looking in the $10,000 to $12,000 range and I wanted to make sure that the cars in this price range would be alright. I'm still in school but just got a job detailing cars at our Chrysler dealer. From what I've read and heard these cars seem to be very reliable. I live in South Dakota so how do they do in the winter (snow, cold weather)? What sort of things should I look for when buying? I have heard the automatic transmission isn't the best but either way I would prefer a manual. Thanks
They are reliable but repairs are very expensive where it is a mercedes

Any car does great in the snow if you have snow tires on it.

Any car does horrible in the snow if it has summer only tires on it.

The automatic transmission is top quality, the manual transmission is fine too.

I would look for one with low miles and in good shape lol.
 
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