March Crossfire Sales. Wow!
I just purchased a 2006 limited Sapphire Blue with all options except navigation for $25K. I take the train this weekend to take delivery. I live in So Cal and see few Crossfires on the road and only three dealers in the LA/OC/SB counties had any in inventory.
I think I got a good deal but someone posted that a dealer was selling them for $22K. (limited model).
I look forward to purchasing 'goodies' for my new ride.
BTW - I have been driving for over 30 years and this is my first car. All prior vehicles have been 4X4 trucks. I must remember not to go off roading in my new Crossfire.
I think I got a good deal but someone posted that a dealer was selling them for $22K. (limited model).
I look forward to purchasing 'goodies' for my new ride.
BTW - I have been driving for over 30 years and this is my first car. All prior vehicles have been 4X4 trucks. I must remember not to go off roading in my new Crossfire.
You will enjoy your Crossfire. I live in Orange County Calif. and see very few. They are much more common on the East Coast. Mine is red and I plan on keeping it forever. Everytime I drive it, it is a thrill. Where do you have to go (train) to pick yours up?
ZERACER - I take the AMTRAK form Ventura County to Anaheim. Dealer will pick me up at the station.
There is a dealership in San Bernadino that has 12 Crossfires but was not willing to deal.
I just read an article that Chrysler has dropped production due to slow sales.
April 2 news:
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/coupes/chrysler-crossfire-production-coming-to-an-end/
BB
There is a dealership in San Bernadino that has 12 Crossfires but was not willing to deal.
I just read an article that Chrysler has dropped production due to slow sales.
April 2 news:
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/coupes/chrysler-crossfire-production-coming-to-an-end/
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