Originally Posted by AllEuro
I guess I don't understand the question. It sounds like you already own a 2004 crossfire, so you are already intimately aware of the limitations of this car. The 2008 is almost identical to the 2004, so I'm not sure what sort of answer you are looking for here. If you don't get the 2008, you will still have the 2004, correct? If that's the case, then you will still have to worry about parts. FWIW, I ordered some pretty obscure trim bolts, as well as another air pump (the one that inflates the tires) from my dealer with no problem. Sure none of these were in stock, but they ordered them without a problem. If it's used parts or the ability to find parts at the local parts store, then the crossfire will be very hard to find parts for.
I had an issue a few months ago when I wanted to buy an OEM grille to play with and they were back-ordered, but so far that's it.
Since I have an '04, I'm acutly aware of the potentialt problems inherent with a car that's no longer in production. But, since my '04 has served me extremly well over the past 3 years, would it be worth it for me to invest $$$ for a newer version, with lower miles, and a warranty?
Don