Re: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Limited
Perhaps it boils down to something as simple as this;
It’s only worth what someone else is prepared to pay.
You have to start somewhere
and if you start somewhere, best to start high
You can always go down from there but you can’t get more if you start too low
No one is questioning the quality or the low KM
It’s just that experience on this site and the general marketplace at large has shown the range where these cars have been falling into
As an example there’s an SRT 6 on cars.com, 9138 miles $25,967
This appears to be a fair price for what you’re getting but this car has been sitting at the dealer location, for sale, for a year+
You can ask whatever you want, it comes down to what someone is prepared to pay and how long you’re willing to wait