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Old Oct 7, 2011 | 01:06 PM
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Default Re: Crossfire Limited Buying Strategy

First UC, welcome to the forum.
Since I don't know how far you are willing to travel for the right car my advice may not work out for you. But I would suggest that you wait until winter sets in here in the North Eastern states for some of the best prices on Crossfires. During January and February Dealers usually bend over backwards just to sell anything, Especially a sports car.
If you're looking for a roadster, the prices should start coming down very soon.
Since this is going to be a pleasure vehicle, I figured time wasn't a critical factor for your purchase.
I purchased a 300ZX brand new when they came out, actually I owned 5 ZX's over the years. I have a 1977 "California" 280Z with a rust free body parked in my garage right now. They were great cars, and I enjoyed everyone I had. But I never grew attached to any of them like I have my Crossfire.
Since you had a TurboZ, you may want to consider an SRT6. But if you're not into drag racing, then a Limited should be fine.
Good Luck with your search.
 
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