USA Today Article...
Hey Gang,
Anyone catch the Crossfire article in USA Today yesterday??? They had a small writeup in the business section on the lack of Crossfire sales.
I guess it could be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. Personally I like the fact I have a car you don't see on the road every day. At this point in time I'm not worried about a deflated value... 8) 8) 8)
Anyone catch the Crossfire article in USA Today yesterday??? They had a small writeup in the business section on the lack of Crossfire sales.
I guess it could be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. Personally I like the fact I have a car you don't see on the road every day. At this point in time I'm not worried about a deflated value... 8) 8) 8)
Frankly, I'm kind of hoping that the roads wouldn't be packed with Crossfires like they are with MB 500SL Convertibles and Lexus SC400s.
I'm thinking quantities and frequencies like Lambos, Ferraris and Aston Martins.
I'm thinking quantities and frequencies like Lambos, Ferraris and Aston Martins.
My local dealer has sold 6 so far, and only has one (dark gray, monotone interior, auto stick) on his lot as of today. That is not a lot, but for Youngstown, OH, I don't think it is too bad.
If there are only 16000 available this year, that should not be too many per dealer. How many Chrysler dealers are there in the USA? Does anybody know?
Considering that there has been almost no marketing effort on this car, I am really not surprised that they have not sold that well.
If there are only 16000 available this year, that should not be too many per dealer. How many Chrysler dealers are there in the USA? Does anybody know?
Considering that there has been almost no marketing effort on this car, I am really not surprised that they have not sold that well.
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