I haven't heard of any actual data yet...BUT I would assume that the NHSTA will have to go through the usual bureacratic hoops to aquire some Crossfires for testing.
They will have to allocate the funds to purchase them and then actually locate and buy a few.Tax dollars at work........the first two PTs they managed to find cost them a pretty penny as I recall.They do not if I recall have a contract with manufacturers to have a few reserved for testing.As a result...whoever thier source is(wether a dealer,privately owned or the manufacturer)can charge an exhorbantant price.So they have to really work through price gouging to get some for testing.
It will probably be atleast a month or two before data is available....but that is a mere guess.
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