Crossfire Values
I find it absolutely "normal" that Crossfire values have seemed to bottom out....they are cars that are only 6 to 10 years old (which is the average age for any car to reach its "obsolete value"), plus the fact that the Crossfires were marketed poorly, were a sales disappointment, and are not really even recognized or understood today. I think that this is actually very cool. There are some real buys to be had out there right now because of this situation. (There are two for sale locally, both Limited Coupes, one a 2004 and one a 2006 with 24K and 50K miles respectively, and they are priced at $10,600 for the '04 and $11,700 for the '06)!. To me these are quite the bargain because of the misunderstood nature of this car and its confusing pedigree. I feel that the very fact that they are sort of "orphans" today will put them into the collector category far faster than most cars of the type, including its "parent" SLK series and all the other "sports cars" of this vintage. This is just my perspective, but it would seem to me to be a good time to buy one of these "forgotten beauties">