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Old 09-12-2017, 01:27 PM
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Default Re: Buying a crossfire.

Originally Posted by Arii21.
I'm thinking about buying a Chrysler crossfire 2004. The person that I'm supposed to be buying the car from says "The car isn't running well on its own and when attempting to starting the car everything comes on as they should. But I don't think the car will run well without the neutral safety switch being fixed" the owner also says that the mechanic checked the start,ignition and the switch and also the transmission to make sure that they wasn't the problem" I'm really interested in the car but don't if it's a good one because what the seller is saying doesn't make sense to me lol.
Not knowing what this person is asking for this vehicle that may or may not run, there are plenty of well-maintained perfectly good running crossfire's for sale on this forum. Spending a little more money for a well-maintained vehicle maybe the better decision.