How many miles on your Crossfire?
AWESOME 
Can't wait till you hit 400 k miles and you start a thread for the 400,000 mile club
Can't wait till you hit 400 k miles and you start a thread for the 400,000 mile club
My 2004 has 83k, will be 84k this week.
I'd be interested to know if you high miler guys had any problems along the way, or was it pretty much just normal servicing, but with perhaps the odd hiccup?
I'd be interested to know if you high miler guys had any problems along the way, or was it pretty much just normal servicing, but with perhaps the odd hiccup?
My wife owns a 2005 Roadster with 123,000 miles and so far the top was replaced under warranty new battery new alternator new brakes and engine management relay module and normal maintenance items overall best car we have ever owned.
Last edited by Kingdav1954; Jul 9, 2017 at 09:32 AM. Reason: Correction
Great to hear , what have you have had to replace in that time ?
Oil change intervals ?
Transmission services ?
inquiring minds want to know
Oil change intervals ?
Transmission services ?
inquiring minds want to know
Only real problem has been the clutch. IDK if they know what they are doing. Oil change every 7,000 miles, mobile 1 0w40. No tranny services. No engine work. Mods 74mm throttle body and larger fuel injectors. I have changed the oil pan which was a pain, due to the oil level sensor o-ring. I done a lot, but I have done all the work. Everything except the clutch. I think that's why she's still running. I do not trust anyone else. Except for the interior literally falling apart and me not being able to scavenge parts, I think it would run forever. As to what else I have replaced, I can't really remember everything. I bought it brand new in 2005, but just ask if I have done it or seen it I will remember.
Only real problem has been the clutch. IDK if they know what they are doing. Oil change every 7,000 miles, mobile 1 0w40. No tranny services. No engine work. Mods 74mm throttle body and larger fuel injectors. I have changed the oil pan which was a pain, due to the oil level sensor o-ring. I done a lot, but I have done all the work. Everything except the clutch. I think that's why she's still running. I do not trust anyone else. Except for the interior literally falling apart and me not being able to scavenge parts, I think it would run forever. As to what else I have replaced, I can't really remember everything. I bought it brand new in 2005, but just ask if I have done it or seen it I will remember.
did you have to reseal the breathers ? original RCM module ? Wheel bearings ? ball joints ? steering ?
It is good to hear that these cars have long lives if looked after .
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Last edited by daveesrt6; Jul 10, 2017 at 05:47 AM. Reason: shkoogl
2004 Limited with 92,567 miles so far. The car has been solid. Normal service, brake pads, rotors, eng. oil and tranny fluid. I would drive it but I'm 6'2 and it's a little tight inside the car for me. Can't get the seat back as far as I would like.


