Attrition
Studies have shown that approx. 5% of vehicles are lost per year. By those calculations there are only about 25% of the original production of Crossfires still on the road. I know for the first 5 years or so a lot of them were garage queens and so the attrition rate was much lower. I the past 5 years or so I have seen many wrecked or sold for parts becuase in a lot of cases they are worth more in parts than as a whole car. My guess is there are only about 55 - 60% remaining . If the screem and key issue is not resolved these will indeed be very rare in the next 5 years. It is good to see young people becoming interested in them.


