Originally Posted by darice57
I was figuring that's what would be the result. I'm finding the quality of this car to be quite questionable for the $35,000+ I put out. I've read many post on this board with people having some of the same other problems and issues that I'm having. Some rather expensive to correct, such as the flimsy front bumper that gets damaged easily and costs close to $900 to fix when hitting a piece of rubber on the freeway. I'd think for this type of money that at least the bumpers would withstand rubber and the windows would roll up properly so the doors would close all the way. Can hardly wait for my first $100+ oil change[/list]
Don't get TOO overly discouraged reading here. Remember, most people only complain about things that are a problem, people don't often post 'complaints' about things that AREN'T a problem. Remember, for ever 1 person posting about a particular problem, there are probably 20,000+ Crossfire owners NOT having the problem. Like I said, I've been on here (since Feb) and I've read pretty close to every post on the forum, and I've never seen a report of the problem you describe. Not that someone else hasn't had it, I just don't recall seeing it. Most all the tranny troubles people have reported have been with the manual.
For what it's worth, my first complete "Schedule A" service (2 days ago, at ~8600 miles with 300 to go according to the computer) was $75, minus 10% for a web coupon from the dealership's web site.