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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 04:51 PM
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Hi all,
(next Friday) I will be the owner of my dream car since 2003:an 2007 silver crossfire limited coupe with 20k miles on it; I hope that I'll enjoy it as far as I desired it.
Anyway that is my question:
are there any difference between 2003/2004/2005..etc models?I could not find anything on internet.
Thanks and see you soon: this is a great forum
 
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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by epig
Hi all,
(next Friday) I will be the owner of my dream car since 2003:an 2007 silver crossfire limited coupe with 20k miles on it; I hope that I'll enjoy it as far as I desired it.
Anyway that is my question:
are there any difference between 2003/2004/2005..etc models?I could not find anything on internet.
Thanks and see you soon: this is a great forum
Welcome,
Diiferences -just the SRT in 05 and a few in 06.
From 06 on there is an additon to the dash on the passanger side below the glove box (airbag)... other than that....dont think so. Well color choices did vary from year to year.
Enjoy the new ride.
 
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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by epig
Hi all,
(next Friday) I will be the owner of my dream car since 2003:an 2007 silver crossfire limited coupe with 20k miles on it; I hope that I'll enjoy it as far as I desired it.
Anyway that is my question:
are there any difference between 2003/2004/2005..etc models?I could not find anything on internet.
Thanks and see you soon: this is a great forum
2004's were not called Limiteds, and had auto day/night rear view mirrors which are lacking in 05's and up.
Limiteds and Base models appeared in '05 (I think), these had quite a difference in trim. Navigation was an option in '05. Convertibles and SRT's appeared in '05 as well ......
 
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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by onehundred80
2004's were not called Limiteds, and had auto day/night rear view mirrors which are lacking in 05's and up.
'cept mine!
 
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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 06:32 PM
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Welcome epig. You will not be disappointed. These cars are a blast to own. Be prepared for a couple of changes in your life. Crossfires are known to leave you with a permanent grin on your face. we call it permagrin. You will find yourself walking backwards when you get out of your car just so you can look at her as you walk away. You will find yourself going into the garage before going to bed just to get one last look at her before turning in for the evening. These are permanent conditions that do not dissipate over time.
 
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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by epig
Hi all,
(next Friday) I will be the owner of my dream car since 2003:an 2007 silver crossfire limited coupe with 20k miles on it; I hope that I'll enjoy it as far as I desired it.
Anyway that is my question:
are there any difference between 2003/2004/2005..etc models?I could not find anything on internet.
Thanks and see you soon: this is a great forum
Practically everything you need to know is here;
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/111722-post1.html
or can be found using the search function.
Enjoy.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 01:16 PM
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Thank you all for the useful informations
...and I'm looking forward for the "permagrin"
 
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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 05:27 PM
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I don't think the first couple of years had the dead pedals.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by bmorgan
Welcome epig. You will not be disappointed. These cars are a blast to own. Be prepared for a couple of changes in your life. Crossfires are known to leave you with a permanent grin on your face. we call it permagrin. You will find yourself walking backwards when you get out of your car just so you can look at her as you walk away. You will find yourself going into the garage before going to bed just to get one last look at her before turning in for the evening. These are permanent conditions that do not dissipate over time.
I just cant get over how most Crossfire owners think alike.
I too am in love with my car, and also turn and take one good look before I leave her, and when in the garage for a few days, I go in just to look,(and put another coat of amour-all on my contis.)
Welcome and enjoy your very special car
 
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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 11:05 PM
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Diagnosed with yet another case of the syndrome known as WIWWM-ICSSATC (What Is Wrong With Me - I Can't Stop Staring At The Crossfire) Incurable, you must learn to live with it! LOL

Originally Posted by Big Al
I just cant get over how most Crossfire owners think alike.
I too am in love with my car, and also turn and take one good look before I leave her, and when in the garage for a few days, I go in just to look,(and put another coat of amour-all on my contis.)
Welcome and enjoy your very special car
 
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Old Mar 29, 2010 | 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by bmorgan
Welcome epig. You will not be disappointed. These cars are a blast to own. Be prepared for a couple of changes in your life. Crossfires are known to leave you with a permanent grin on your face. we call it permagrin. You will find yourself walking backwards when you get out of your car just so you can look at her as you walk away. You will find yourself going into the garage before going to bed just to get one last look at her before turning in for the evening. These are permanent conditions that do not dissipate over time.
my sentiments exactly. i was afflicted to the point that i had to buy another one a year later for fear that something might happen to the first. is that irrational? fortunately, when i did decide to pick the second one up, there were two unsold srt-6's left in the u.s. one in tennessee with 300 some odd miles and another in pennsylvania with 30 miles. i took the one with 30 miles and had it transported to calif. where it now sits with 650. love 'em both and do check the garage each night. i feel very lucky.
 
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