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Old 01-11-2011, 10:48 AM
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Default Re: I want buy a crossfire.

My "look for a later model Crossfire" comment was not meant as some smear campaign to people who own 04-05 model Crossfires so I apologize for any disrespect to owners.

This was my first car I've ever bought on my own so yes, I did follow the "the later the model year, the better the car", which applies to almost every car. I apologize if that tip doesn't apply for the Crossfire but I stand by my choice and my advice.

It all comes down to how the original owner took care of the car. In my mind, an 06 or 07 has been around less and therefore has less of a history. If you find an 04 with an amazing original owner, go for it! Just remember that not everyone may have babied the car like you will.

There are plenty of used Crossfires for sale so why not try and snag one that's newer? Low miles, been around less, etc. I'm extremely happy with my choice and, regardless of what you choose, just make sure you are happy with yours.