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Old 11-15-2008, 10:51 AM
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Default 2008 New Crossfire Deals - $18,845 (50 to choose from)

Just caught this over at Fatwallet.com: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/878169/



Good deal if you're near Dallas...

http://www.grapevinecjd.com/site/new...&Submit=Submit
 
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Old 11-15-2008, 12:59 PM
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Thanks for the headsup! I went to the sight, didn't see any 19k crossfires. I saw call for price and 38 k Crossfires. Did I miss something?
 
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Old 11-15-2008, 03:05 PM
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HAHAHA on the poster it says up to 23mpg... I've never gotten below 24!

Anywho... that is ***** cheap
 
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Old 11-15-2008, 03:35 PM
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i actually was about to post up about the deal i got, if you go to there website any crossfire you see take $17,000. they have around 25 more left and they will be sending the rest of the cars to the auction on monday so act quick. I was able to secure a deal on a manual black for $17,150 with all the fees plus ttl with 8 miles on the clock, 3 year 36,000 mile warranty and a lifetime powertrain. what do you guys think of the price overall.
 
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Old 11-15-2008, 05:41 PM
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How did you get them to take LESS than the 17K below MSRP?
 
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Old 11-15-2008, 06:20 PM
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i called and really pushed their limits lol. i told them on the ad it said no reasonable offer refused and i was like come on you are not budging at all do something or why did you say no reasonable offer refused. i told them i would like to be at $17,100 and i am coming from missouri just to get it. he called back in 30 min after talking to his boss and was like alright i will do it for 17,100. i was shocked i imagined they would say no we can do it for like 17,800 but he was pretty cool over all. Ross lindsey internet sales manager, then i tried to get him to budge to 15,900 if i picked up 2 and i tried and tried and he would not budge. in the end we agreeed upon $17,000 even flat and like $150 in fees. I got one and my bro got one so it was $17,150 plus TTL in missouri. you might be able to call on monday early before they go to the auction or call ross lindsey the sales manager 817-658-2016 and see if he will hold one. he has no more of the ones i got i think he said lowest he will do on a automatic is $18,500 in a silver, and auto with nav would be $19,800.
 
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You and the brother must have got the 2 Black ones that were a MSRP of $35,845 ?
 
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yup you are right we got the one with the manual at the lowest price, both of use it is our first time car and instead of buying a used bmw, acura or honda with mileage and no warranty this would be a better deal in the long run, plus i was looking at used 2006 and 2007 with around 20-30k miles was around 18-22k and i figured i am getting brand new with warranty for cheaper and when i go to resell i should not loose that much on it. I am excited to be on the board, i was really wanrting a srt 6 but i did not want to get a used one that is 3 years old with no warranty for the same price as a brand new, since when i sell the srt i will loose some big money on it versus the 2008. it was a decision on having fun or a sound investment, either way i will looose money but atleast i will loose less on the 08 and no maintenence cost for the first 3 years.
 
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I couldn't help it I liked the remark :


No one who wants a racy European sportscar buys a Chrysler, no matter where it is made or how many parts it shares with a Mercedes. And Americans aren’t into paying for a bit of a German halo. In addition, the steering is lackluster and the ride was unremarkable (according to Edmunds.com). Thus the car was discontinued. You don't discontinue cars people want.
People buy sports cars to relay a message about themselves. With this car you say "I am too cheap to buy a real sports car - Ladies, who wants to join me for dinner at Golden Corral, I have a buy one get one free buffet coupon!

Since I've gotten my Crossfire I have read and heard all kinds of negative feedback on this car and you know what I don't care These are great cars and you can get them at a super price. I love mine and you will too I am sure.
You got 2 great cars at a heck of a deal, enjoy.

Now who wants to meet at Golden Corral?
 
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Now who wants to meet at Golden Corral?

...I will!...
 
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Good buy on the '08's... last of the breed.
 
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They are down to 19 left and still for sale.
 
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anyone else pick one up from the dealer except the 2 that i picked up, it would be intresting to know the deal they were able to work out.
 
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Old 11-18-2008, 09:47 AM
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anyone else pick one up from the dealer except the 2 that i picked up, it would be intresting to know the deal they were able to work out.
Is the dealership going to haul them to you or do you have to drive to Texas to get them?
 
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That's a fantastic deal on a 2008 models. I bought a new 2006 with 200mi on the clock in Calif last week for $15,100 but it is a base model. This was the one and only at the dealer I bought from, but I would have bought a Limited 2008 for two grand more if I had the chance. Again, great find on this deal.
 
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Note to self: Dallas is flooded with crossfires. Don't move there.

I bought mine in April '08 for 19k including fees+TTL. I thought that was a good deal, but sheesh. Oh and that was with NO trade-in. Actual total price you pay waivers a lot if you have a trade-in, learned that thanks to the car dealer owner friend I know.

Crazy car dealers, selling crossfires at a loss so they can move them off their lot and bring on the new Chry... oh wait, I guess they would be bringing on the newly finished Chrysler Bankrupt. It's a 4-door, lightweight sedan. It is powered by 6 UAW members who could not be fired and instead were sold with this new line-up. Wheels are made out of the support beams from half of the Chrysler plants across the country and are guaranteed to last for at least a mile or two. After that, they can't offer a warranty on anything. So feel free to stop by and test-drive the new Chrysler Bankrupt today.



**CHRYSLER BANKRUPTCY DESIGNED, ENGINEERED, CONSTRUCTED, AND MARKETED BY THE UNITED AUTO WORKERS UNION LOCAL 92.**

*EPA ESTIMATED MILEAGE AT 0/0 BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING NOWHERE WITH A CHRYSLER*
 
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Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
Note to self: Dallas is flooded with crossfires. Don't move there.

I bought mine in April '08 for 19k including fees+TTL. I thought that was a good deal, but sheesh. Oh and that was with NO trade-in. Actual total price you pay waivers a lot if you have a trade-in, learned that thanks to the car dealer owner friend I know.

Crazy car dealers, selling crossfires at a loss so they can move them off their lot and bring on the new Chry... oh wait, I guess they would be bringing on the newly finished Chrysler Bankrupt. It's a 4-door, lightweight sedan. It is powered by 6 UAW members who could not be fired and instead were sold with this new line-up. Wheels are made out of the support beams from half of the Chrysler plants across the country and are guaranteed to last for at least a mile or two. After that, they can't offer a warranty on anything. So feel free to stop by and test-drive the new Chrysler Bankrupt today

You're a funny guy!




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Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
Note to self: Dallas is flooded with crossfires.
Actually, it's very rare to see a Crossfire in Dallas. But still don't move here, our highways have enough traffic.
 
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i would move back to dallas in a heart beat i went to high school at Trinity and lived in HEB area. Had plenty of buddies in grapevine. I use to work at bestbuy in Hurst. I am getting the car trailered from Tx to Missouri for dirt cheap $286 all inclusive with insurance. if anyone needs a good company that is honest with great prices let me know i wasted 2 days and dealt with over 50 shippers and half of them are scammers.
 
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Are these coupes or convertibles?
 


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