New vs. Old - I plan on buying another Crossfire to play with while retired. Should I look at a 2008 with low miles or 2004 with high miles. The reason I ask is the insurance total out rate for the Crossfire is extremely high. Is it the same for all Crossfires because of the sheet metal problem???
Junk yard parts are available but usually you are required to buy the whole car.
I noticed this company buys totaled Crossfires and resells to anybody that has the cash. I guess some young mechanic could start a used parts business for the Crossfire community.
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I know any car I buy will be expendable in a fender bender but I would like to minimize my monetary loss.
Thanks for any advice.