Originally Posted by IBLUBYU
I hear this also, and it may be true, in some cases ...... What I did was, go to a couple of Chrysler dealerships, and questioned them about their service on the Crossfire, and talked to the service manager and asked to actually see the Crossfire Certifications of their then currently working mechanics. The dealer I bought my Warranty from is about 15 miles from where I live and have 3 Crossfire certified mechanics there that have been with them for at least 5 to 10 years. They were sent to the Daimler/Chrysler school to become certified. Two of their service writers, also there for a number of years, have handled Crossfires before and are familiar with them. Just my $.02
EDIT: Just remember the Chrysler Warranty all depends on your mileage and the "in service date"
Looks like I'll be going door to door at all dealerships within 50 miles... smartest one gets the cookie!