Re: Model year changes?
Ok, cool, thanks! I sort of got the impression that things hadn't changed very much with the crossfire, which is a shame. It's a neat car, but some of the details, such as the nav for instance, could have made it more appealing to a broader audience, IMO. It would be great if chrysler released a vehicle to replace the crossfire, but I would worry that the build quality would be complete garbage. Unfortunately, it's all too easy to see that the crossfire really isn't a chrysler product---probably the best automotive result of the now-failed merger between the two companies.