2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
Hi All,
I am a Realtor here in Southern California and I am posting this for a client of mine. She is the original owner. Description and photos can be seen on the craigslist ad (link below). Please call or text me thru the craigslist ad. A real creampuff!
2006 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Convertible - Only 6000 Miles!!
Thank You
I am a Realtor here in Southern California and I am posting this for a client of mine. She is the original owner. Description and photos can be seen on the craigslist ad (link below). Please call or text me thru the craigslist ad. A real creampuff!
2006 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Convertible - Only 6000 Miles!!
Thank You
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
I must say I'm certainly partial to the alabaster. Looks good with the gray two-tone.
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Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
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Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
You will likely not find another with such low miles in that combination. Forever is a long time to regret. You cam supplement the collection at some future time with the SRT6.
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
California car so no salt.
The price seems within reason for such a cherry car.
I say submit to your temptation.
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
I bought a low mileage (8,400 miles) SRT6 last year, at the time a nice clean SRT was running around 15 to 16k, I paid 19.3k but it was the right color and body for me. I've never thought I got a deal, but I've always felt I got a fantastic car. Now I like a deal as much as the next guy, but once you commit to buying a car, it's not an extra 3k you're paying that is your concern, it's the car, all you want is the car to be everything you thought it would be.
The only problem with buying a super low mileage car is that you hate to pile on the miles, I didn't think I would feel that way with mine, but I did/do. It's hard not too. It's easy to say that it won't bother you, but trust me, it will. It's not like buying a new car, heck, you buy those to drive, it's buying something special and what makes it special is the fact that there are no miles on it. Consequently, I ended up buying a little roadster, it has around 50k miles on it and I don't mind driving it anywhere and love it. Plus, deal wise, I got the Roadster, one owner, clean car fax, '06, lifetime warranty (whatever that's worth), six speed, in perfect condition for 6.5k, so now I've paid 25.8k for both cars; average price wise, I think I'm in the good deal territory on both.
Anyway, just my two cents. Bottomline, if this car flips your skirt, buy it, you will never regret paying a little more for it, but be prepared for the above stated conflict. You can always average the price down with a great deal on an SRT6.
Dave
The only problem with buying a super low mileage car is that you hate to pile on the miles, I didn't think I would feel that way with mine, but I did/do. It's hard not too. It's easy to say that it won't bother you, but trust me, it will. It's not like buying a new car, heck, you buy those to drive, it's buying something special and what makes it special is the fact that there are no miles on it. Consequently, I ended up buying a little roadster, it has around 50k miles on it and I don't mind driving it anywhere and love it. Plus, deal wise, I got the Roadster, one owner, clean car fax, '06, lifetime warranty (whatever that's worth), six speed, in perfect condition for 6.5k, so now I've paid 25.8k for both cars; average price wise, I think I'm in the good deal territory on both.
Anyway, just my two cents. Bottomline, if this car flips your skirt, buy it, you will never regret paying a little more for it, but be prepared for the above stated conflict. You can always average the price down with a great deal on an SRT6.
Dave
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
I must agree with Dave on the Low-Mileage-Syndrome. Be prepared to deal with it.
Wife and I bought our '05 roadster a month ago with 5,440 miles on it from the original owner.
He took extreme care of the car. He could not have sold it to anyone as much like him as I am.
Of course, the weather in Upstate SC has not been conducive to dropping the top and taking a cruise, but
hopefully a nice Spring day will make it easier to relax a little about the miles.
Wife and I bought our '05 roadster a month ago with 5,440 miles on it from the original owner.
He took extreme care of the car. He could not have sold it to anyone as much like him as I am.
Of course, the weather in Upstate SC has not been conducive to dropping the top and taking a cruise, but
hopefully a nice Spring day will make it easier to relax a little about the miles.
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
The 06 Jaguar I just bought accumulated only 11,000 in its nine years of life. I find I view each additional mile as a % of the whole. I am much more aware of adding miles to it than I could have imagined I would be.
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
Still available and begging to be driven!
Low miles = no wear & more miles to enjoy!!
Low miles = no wear & more miles to enjoy!!
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
Nice clean Roadster....I'm surprised it hasn't already been sold
I bought mine in April 2007 with 17,000 miles and now have 90,000 miles
Never thought twice about putting the miles on it and cant even imagine not traveling with it.
I've done many road trips with it which account for many of those miles:
10 trips the the Tail of the Dragon GTG in North Carolina
8 Trips to the Woodward Dream Cruise GTG in Michigan
2 Trips to Carlise, Pa for the Chrysler Nationals
CAA1 in St.Louis, Mo
CAA5 in Rifle,Colorado
I bought it to enjoy as much as weather will allow since I cant / wont drive it in the Chicago area winters
I bought mine in April 2007 with 17,000 miles and now have 90,000 miles
Never thought twice about putting the miles on it and cant even imagine not traveling with it.
I've done many road trips with it which account for many of those miles:
10 trips the the Tail of the Dragon GTG in North Carolina
8 Trips to the Woodward Dream Cruise GTG in Michigan
2 Trips to Carlise, Pa for the Chrysler Nationals
CAA1 in St.Louis, Mo
CAA5 in Rifle,Colorado
I bought it to enjoy as much as weather will allow since I cant / wont drive it in the Chicago area winters
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
Nice clean Roadster....I'm surprised it hasn't already been sold
I bought mine in April 2007 with 17,000 miles and now have 90,000 miles
Never thought twice about putting the miles on it and cant even imagine not traveling with it.
I've done many road trips with it which account for many of those miles:
10 trips the the Tail of the Dragon GTG in North Carolina
8 Trips to the Woodward Dream Cruise GTG in Michigan
2 Trips to Carlise, Pa for the Chrysler Nationals
CAA1 in St.Louis, Mo
CAA5 in Rifle,Colorado
I bought it to enjoy as much as weather will allow since I cant / wont drive it in the Chicago area winters
I bought mine in April 2007 with 17,000 miles and now have 90,000 miles
Never thought twice about putting the miles on it and cant even imagine not traveling with it.
I've done many road trips with it which account for many of those miles:
10 trips the the Tail of the Dragon GTG in North Carolina
8 Trips to the Woodward Dream Cruise GTG in Michigan
2 Trips to Carlise, Pa for the Chrysler Nationals
CAA1 in St.Louis, Mo
CAA5 in Rifle,Colorado
I bought it to enjoy as much as weather will allow since I cant / wont drive it in the Chicago area winters
My last two TVRs were exceptionally low mileage cars also. When I bought them it was to use them but as with the Jaguar each additional mile was painful.
Yours is a great example. I will try more to follow it. Maybe mine will even get the top raised so I can use it in the rain (but I really doubt it in that old habits are hard to break).
Re: 2006 Crossfire Limited Roadster - One Owner & 6,000 Miles!
Nice clean Roadster....I'm surprised it hasn't already been sold
I bought mine in April 2007 with 17,000 miles and now have 90,000 miles
Never thought twice about putting the miles on it and cant even imagine not traveling with it.
I've done many road trips with it which account for many of those miles:
10 trips the the Tail of the Dragon GTG in North Carolina
8 Trips to the Woodward Dream Cruise GTG in Michigan
2 Trips to Carlise, Pa for the Chrysler Nationals
CAA1 in St.Louis, Mo
CAA5 in Rifle,Colorado
I bought it to enjoy as much as weather will allow since I cant / wont drive it in the Chicago area winters
I bought mine in April 2007 with 17,000 miles and now have 90,000 miles
Never thought twice about putting the miles on it and cant even imagine not traveling with it.
I've done many road trips with it which account for many of those miles:
10 trips the the Tail of the Dragon GTG in North Carolina
8 Trips to the Woodward Dream Cruise GTG in Michigan
2 Trips to Carlise, Pa for the Chrysler Nationals
CAA1 in St.Louis, Mo
CAA5 in Rifle,Colorado
I bought it to enjoy as much as weather will allow since I cant / wont drive it in the Chicago area winters
You could literally buy this one sight unseen & just do a video walk-around with Skype or FaceTime. Then have it shipped or fly in and drive her home (I will pick you up at the airport). It's that close to perfect.
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