Yes I can be more specific. First off I have owned many, many new cars and trucks. I thought this car was a good deal also when I picked it up. I have had a simple problem and its going on two weeks to get it fixed, I really dont think chrysler is ready to deal with this car from a service stanpoint. They seem to strugle with the most minor problems and they dont seem to have any parts in stock. If what you want is looks then go for it, I go for a total package and expect a car to hold up well and service should not be a problem. It could be that my dealer just is not up to standerd, but I think its deeper than that.
WMichaels, You talk about ignorant people not knowing what kind of car they have??? Pretty broad statement coming from a guy that trys to compare this car to the early corvette. By the way I have owned several vettes
Like I said if it is looks an attention you crave then this is your car, If you want a good solid performer you might best keep looking. There is a reason that a ton of used crossfires are out there for sale.
Please dont think I am bashing the car. Its OK and a nice car, but its not the ultimate wonder car that some think it is. JMHO. Besides the wife wont let me sell it anyway :P