First, welcome to the forum. Second, we have a MD group that has a large mix of years, powertrain and body types that you can check out and ask questions.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...yland-com.html
I have a SRT coupe, have owned a NA coupe, and I don't live that far from you if you want to check out the car, and poke around before buying one for yourself, just let me know.
I would say these cars are not made to be stationary, if you plan on getting on to park in your garage and drive less than once a week, just forget it. these are cars that are 10+ years old, and have the normal 10 year old issues. Drive the car,enjoy it, take care of it and it will last you forever.
There are several known electrical issues with the car. All have been well documented as to the way to repare, replace, modify the issue, the forum will be your best friend. The car is expensive to maintain, even if you do your own work. There is NO buying knock off or second line parts. you MUST run premium or higher octane fuel in the car. There is really no way to avoid the issues, they are older cars, build on an even older platform. they all have issues. you just need to be ready for what comes up
If you will drive the car, are a little knowledgable with a wrench, or can afford to pay to get it fixed, then this is a great car to buy. If not, honestly get a challenger, mustang, or camaro. the crossfire is an unforgiving mistress that is amazing when she wants to be, but requires effort from you.