Originally Posted by Kurts
Ummm, huh?
If I had the spare cash I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.
I'm not blowing smoke up my own as_, either. If that's where the market for SRT's is at then I see no reason to sell mine until it becomes not much more than a rust bucket or the prices begin to be sensible again. Hell, let the vast unwashed car buying public have their Accords then; I'll stick with class, style, reliability & power.
Cars are built to drive, not for investment.
Only collectors buy cars for investment. It is sad that the Crossfire has devalued so, but only for those who feel they must sell them. as for the rest of us, they are so cheap now one can buy two if they want and not worry so much about parking their $40K car in the lot at Walmart.
My brother-in-law is buying a Ford Focus for about $20K. In 5 years his car will be worth squat. And it will have been a common car the whole time. For a lot less, he could have had more fun.
I'll take my crossfire over and Accord any day.
roadster with a stick