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Old Dec 20, 2017 | 06:45 PM
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From: Florida
Default Re: Newbie and question

Originally Posted by Shamrock
It is a 12 year old car, expect some issues------but, the pleasure of driving a Crossfire outweighs any normal service issues that crop up.
Since you are in Florida, be sure to check for flood damage. Ask the seller where he had it serviced, and use your "gut" feelings to make your decision.
If you take the plunge, utilize this forum for all its worth (priceless) to get advice and suggestions on any problems that may occur.
Also, join the Chrysler Crossfire Owners International Facebook group. You won't find a more friendly and helpful group of car "nuts" anywhere. There are also sub-groups you might consider joining also.
Welcome to OCD ----- Obsessive Crossfire Disorder! Welcome aboard from Wilmington NC

Appreciate the kind words. I know where this came from, and there was zero flooding there. I've looked at a TON and this one is really very nice. One small tear just starting on drivers seat, passenger never sat in. 53K on it for 6k...I don't think I can go wrong at that! Ummmm...remind me I said that 6 months from now!
 
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