How many miles on your Crossfire?
Wow! Pretty solid ride, these cars.
daily driver uh it needs some minor adjusting tuning but other than the basic oil changes and tune ups its doing pretty well. Id like to change my piston rings and do a complete overhaul on the engine and restore a few critical parts , but mostly sensors relays and electrical are the only issues ive come across.
I know i've said this before at least once elsewhere on the forum, but it is absolutely mind blowing to me how low some of your mileage readings are on here! My '05 SRT-6 has 53k on it (might be 54k, can't remember because I haven't driven the car in over a month.....lol) which is relatively high seeming in comparison to the numbers I am seeing shared in this thread
. Mind you, that's with the car being a second car (I drive a '97 Civic HX for my daily duties/work) and the fact that I telework from home most of the time! And VA gets snow at least 2-3 months out of the year and the car doesn't move during those times. And yet I managed to put 12k miles on the car last year despite everything I just mentioned! lol
. Mind you, that's with the car being a second car (I drive a '97 Civic HX for my daily duties/work) and the fact that I telework from home most of the time! And VA gets snow at least 2-3 months out of the year and the car doesn't move during those times. And yet I managed to put 12k miles on the car last year despite everything I just mentioned! lol
I know i've said this before at least once elsewhere on the forum, but it is absolutely mind blowing to me how low some of your mileage readings are on here! My '05 SRT-6 has 53k on it (might be 54k, can't remember because I haven't driven the car in over a month.....lol) which is relatively high seeming in comparison to the numbers I am seeing shared in this thread
. Mind you, that's with the car being a second car (I drive a '97 Civic HX for my daily duties/work) and the fact that I telework from home most of the time! And VA gets snow at least 2-3 months out of the year and the car doesn't move during those times. And yet I managed to put 12k miles on the car last year despite everything I just mentioned! lol
. Mind you, that's with the car being a second car (I drive a '97 Civic HX for my daily duties/work) and the fact that I telework from home most of the time! And VA gets snow at least 2-3 months out of the year and the car doesn't move during those times. And yet I managed to put 12k miles on the car last year despite everything I just mentioned! lolOn my previous '04 Crossfire which I had for six years I managed 3,900 miles a year. It had 23,500 (37,600k) on the clock when sold
I have been retired all of the Crossfire years and with the car hiding from the snow that accounts for the low miles.
I know i've said this before at least once elsewhere on the forum, but it is absolutely mind blowing to me how low some of your mileage readings are on here! My '05 SRT-6 has 53k on it (might be 54k, can't remember because I haven't driven the car in over a month.....lol) which is relatively high seeming in comparison to the numbers I am seeing shared in this thread
. Mind you, that's with the car being a second car (I drive a '97 Civic HX for my daily duties/work) and the fact that I telework from home most of the time! And VA gets snow at least 2-3 months out of the year and the car doesn't move during those times. And yet I managed to put 12k miles on the car last year despite everything I just mentioned! lol
. Mind you, that's with the car being a second car (I drive a '97 Civic HX for my daily duties/work) and the fact that I telework from home most of the time! And VA gets snow at least 2-3 months out of the year and the car doesn't move during those times. And yet I managed to put 12k miles on the car last year despite everything I just mentioned! lol

