Originally Posted by
JHM2K
You so silly... I own a Crossfire. I'm actually on my second one, and Nick owned two as well. I mod mine, help others mod theirs, give advice on how to fix them, and even show up to Crossfire meets. Just like y-- wait, nevermind.
Facts sting.
Congrats on the warranty though, the dealers were clueless seven years ago, when these cars were actually supported by the dealerships. Most Chrysler dealerships have put their Crossfire "special tools" cabinets on ebay and made more money. So, when you take it into the stealership in 2014 and an 18 year-old starts wrenching on it... remember that he was playing with Pokemon toys when the car was new.
Best of luck!
Key word is "HAD". You may be the only one left that actually owns a crossfire out of your group of posers that "HAD" a crossfire and continue to hang out with other crossfire members with your SLK's. I really don't care to know more about you, your ownership history or your group of farmland gangsters.
As for "special tools"... maybe in hick town where you live the Chrysler dealers sold their tools but not where I live. As a matter of fact, my chrysler dealer still has crossfire posters hanging on the wall.
People may say they prefer independent shops to work on our cars over Chrysler. But there are some things independent shops can't fix. Remember, our cars may be Mercedes but they are still Chryslers.