North East Pricing
North East Pricing
Hi All,
I'm looking at adding another car to the family "fleet". I test drove a couple of Crossfire's the past few days and I am quite impressed.
The dealer offered a price of $26000 for a '04 which is about $8500 off list price. I noticed in an earlier post some of the guys on the left coast we seeing discounts of $11,000. Am I being offered a great price for an '04 or should I keep looking/negotiating?
BTW, I was really impressed with this car. I do track days with a motorcycle and bet this car would be great on the track.
Anybody drive a Crossfire in the snow? What's it like( I live in NJ)?
Any advise youse guys can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BCC
I'm looking at adding another car to the family "fleet". I test drove a couple of Crossfire's the past few days and I am quite impressed.
The dealer offered a price of $26000 for a '04 which is about $8500 off list price. I noticed in an earlier post some of the guys on the left coast we seeing discounts of $11,000. Am I being offered a great price for an '04 or should I keep looking/negotiating?
BTW, I was really impressed with this car. I do track days with a motorcycle and bet this car would be great on the track.
Anybody drive a Crossfire in the snow? What's it like( I live in NJ)?
Any advise youse guys can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BCC
Re: North East Pricing
I just picked up a 2005 limited with 13 miles on it for $22,000. The dealer could not sell it as new as it had a few scratches from hurricane damage in florida. I figured it was a great deal with easy to fix minor body work.
I also am curious how it will handle in snow / rain conditions.
Ty
I also am curious how it will handle in snow / rain conditions.
Ty
Re: North East Pricing
I don't know how well the Xfire is in snow as I haven't driven mine in the snow (and probably won't). In this area, dealers seem to order the Continental ASP (all season performance) tire option for an additional $182 as standard. Maybe the car you're looking at has them; look at the sticker (or the tires). The Conti's will certainly be better than the Michelin PS2's, but an all-season tire is not a snow tire.
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