Re: End of the Crossfire
John Johnson really confuses me. Granted, I paid $27,000 for my new 2004 Crossfire. However, he has lost no money until he sells. Ergo, keep the car, enjoy it for the reasons that he bought it for several years, and then sell. The price will pick up, in a manner similar to the 1993-1995 Mazda RX-7, particularly the R2 version. These cars languished in dealer lots for many months, were sold at large discounts, and then prices picked up considerably after the vehicle was cancelled and enthusiasts realized the classic design and uniqueness of the car. I predict that the Crossfire will follow a similar path. Hang on to your car, John! It seems foolish not to.