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Old Oct 12, 2008 | 03:42 PM
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Default Re: Crossfire Coupe vs other <20k coupes

Some things you need to know before purchasing a used Crossfire:

Ski equipment will not fit. No way... no how. Small "trunk" and no spare tire.

Crossfire + Snow = spin out / wreck. Mine is covered up in the garage over winter.

Practical?.... No, not at all. No way... no how.

Requires premium 93 Octane fuel.

Many dealers can't fix these cars (certified Crossfire Tech and special tools required). It can take weeks to get parts. Tires, parts and service aren't cheap. Hope you have a back up plan (a second car) if you have a problem.

Fun to drive?... YES!,,,,,,,, HELL YES!!

Sometimes you gotta pay to play. These cars may be inexpensive to buy used but they certainly aren't CHEAP to KEEP.

And you can't get it dirty either..!!!

Welcome to the Forum . The Crossfire is a BEAUTIFUL car.
 
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