Originally Posted by Ron H
Autoweek isn't the only publication that has proposed that the SRT-6 is answering a question that no one asked. At $45K (or $50K for the roadster) there are a lot of other new performance car choices. Not to mention you can buy a used Viper for that kind of money.
One magazine speculated that the SRT-6 will be short lived, and, as such, will be an automotive rarity. Considering that Crossfire sales in general have been disappointing, it wouldn't be unreasonable to predict 2005 could be the last year of production for the entire Crossfire line.
I tend to agree about the Xfire being short lived. The market competition is too tight in this category and vehicle sales over-all are going down the tube.
I just wonder what everyone thinks would happen if 2005 Xfire was the last year. What would happen to our resale values--up or down. I would certainly be neat to know that you own a fairly rare vehicle however as time goes on, active ownership numbers will diminish and this forum, possibility of clubs may become extinct as well.
Any opiinions????????