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Old Jun 1, 2013 | 03:09 PM
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Default Re: my crossfire needs a new home

Originally Posted by poppipop
Hello all,

I bought my lovely Crossfire coupe in January after I crashed my MR2, I always wanted one, they're just so beautiful. But we are not a match - I miss a convertible and I miss the manual transmission.

As the car has only 12,000 miles on the clock, I feel it would be such a shame for me to run it for two years, not enjoying it as much as I should and put 20k or more miles on it - somebody will enjoy it more and they may as well do it with low mileage.

So here are the details:
Chrysler Crossfire Coupe Limited 3.2l Auto
first registered end of December 2005
12,000 miles
pearlcoat blue

I live on the Isle of Man (I know this is a bit of a pain but it's only 30 miles away from Liverpool!) and the tax is not transferrable so you would have to get it taxed. Similarly, we do not have MOTs, however, my car was imported from England and had to go through a test which is very similar to MOT but slightly more thorough. I can forward details of what they check during this test if you'd like.









That's sad your not enjoying your beautiful coupe. I drove mine for 6 years and enjoyed very minute. You shouldn't have to much problem
selling it. Low mileage Crossfire's are getting like hens teeth now. Iv just sold mine with similar
mileage.

Good luck
Jon
Bring on the soft top Merc
 
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