Originally Posted by eeric
Doug,
ALL crossfires come with the Mercedes engines. As of taking your time, I would not count on it. Living here in Dallas there are many, many more crossfires around than in other areas and it seems that you be able to get them very easy.
NOW is the time to buy! I honestly believe that this wonderful car will be hard to find next year and probably (hopefully) more expensive.
As for a buyers guide... once you drive it... you will love it!
Just my 2 cents
EERIC,
Having been in the Porsche 914 ownership club for a long time, I'm used to prices going up and down depending on certain factors, but I kind of knew what those were for the 914.
I'd be interested to know the reasoning behind your thinking that Crossfires in Texas will become more expensive and less available over the next year or so. What driving factors will make that happen.
Anyway what I meant by having a graciously long time to buy is that I am not desperate to get a car RIGHT NOW because I need it for a daily driver. Though If the right car comes up, I would very likely be able to ****** it up without hesitation.
And as for a buyers guide, I was looking more for things to watch out for when buying one. Do they suffer from specific problems that I should keep my eye out for? Are there issues that appear in some model years and not others?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks