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Old Jan 24, 2014 | 07:46 AM
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fredank
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Default Re: Crossfire Wanted.... at a bargain price

Hi Mo,
I sadly do not have any close friends with car expertise ("medical expertise now that would be a whole different ball game")... :-)

in any case, was planning on going to see the car/similar with the wife this saturday, but as I just mentioned it turns out the car doesnt even have much of a service history, so its price as it stands may well be a false economy, with disasters waiting to happen. But with the wife never having driven or seen a crossfire in real life, may take her to still go see it just to see if she will fall for them like I have.

Cheers for the advice though

A

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Originally Posted by fredank
Hi Mo, I don't want to seem to be pushing you for a sale. But I guess I would rather buy a crossfire from an enthusiast than a randomer.

Also if you did sell it to me, you'll still see it at all the meets...kinda like you loaned it to a new friend, Is that a persuasive argument enough, lol.

In any case, I have been looking around and this is what I have come up with, taking Cross-fun's advice... It's automatic, earlier than 2006 for Road tax reasons and is lowerish in mileage... Please tell me what you think, I will hopefully go see it on Saturday. Will keep you posted.

Used Chrysler Crossfire Coupe 3.2 V6 2dr Auto in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire | A5 Auto Group[/QUOTE
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That looks ok! spend lots of time looking at it, drive it plenty too, not just round the block.


If you are not to clued with cars, take someone with you that is, if you can! if you see something your not sure about walk away and post up here and I'm sure you will get plenty of help.
good luck, keep us informed.
 
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