Value
Is there any particular reason why the Crossfire doesn't seem to hold its price value very well. I've seen 2005's in the mid $20's with no mileage. Is this because its considered an "American" car even though a majority of the Crossfire is made in Germany? I'm just worried that when I buy this car even though I freakin love it, people will look at my Crossfire as another mediocre Chrylser. You'd guess after 21 years I would have grown up enough to not be so superficial haha. I'm also worried that since Chrysler the stopped production of the Crossfire parts may be hard to come by in the years ahead and maybe pricier. But in turn does that mean these Crossfires might be worth some cash 20 years from now?
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Re: Value
Originally Posted by anticd70
I'm also worried that since Chrysler the stopped production of the Crossfire parts may be hard to come by in the years ahead and maybe pricier.
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Re: Value
Chryslers website shows you can only build 2005's does that mean no 06's?
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Re: Value
Originally Posted by anticd70
Chryslers website shows you can only build 2005's does that mean no 06's?
the website isn't updated...thanks for ALL the support chrysler. ;( |
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