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Old 11-18-2008, 12:48 PM
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Default Re: 2008 New Crossfire Deals - $18,845 (50 to choose from)

Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
Note to self: Dallas is flooded with crossfires. Don't move there.

I bought mine in April '08 for 19k including fees+TTL. I thought that was a good deal, but sheesh. Oh and that was with NO trade-in. Actual total price you pay waivers a lot if you have a trade-in, learned that thanks to the car dealer owner friend I know.

Crazy car dealers, selling crossfires at a loss so they can move them off their lot and bring on the new Chry... oh wait, I guess they would be bringing on the newly finished Chrysler Bankrupt. It's a 4-door, lightweight sedan. It is powered by 6 UAW members who could not be fired and instead were sold with this new line-up. Wheels are made out of the support beams from half of the Chrysler plants across the country and are guaranteed to last for at least a mile or two. After that, they can't offer a warranty on anything. So feel free to stop by and test-drive the new Chrysler Bankrupt today

You're a funny guy!




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