Re: How much should I pay for a 2006 Crossfire
Yes 80k is more realistic for 2004 year to be fair. History and maintenance is the deal breaker really.
If you go to see it go armed with a check list made up of info off this site and don't buy the first one
you see. I walked away from the first one I looked at (too mush rust around the rear wheel arches).
There are plenty out there just don't let your heart rule your head.
I'm based in Lincoln or else I would have gladly helped. Give a shout out to anyone in the area the car is and see if they can help.
You wont be disappointed when you buy one.