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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 06:51 AM
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I haven't saw any roadsters in Ga. for 11K? Really not any coupes either.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 03:31 PM
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I bought an SRT-6 convertible just over a year ago....6K miles, Aero Blue....I Love the car and appreciate its rarity, but hope that there is appreciation in its value. As others have said, for the looks, the performance, and the Merc heritage there's nothing even close in cars.

I've been using it as my DD this summer and every little thing I do to it (stereo and speaker cap mod, NW intake) makes it that much more fun to drive. Apart from the almost total lack of cargo space, it's practically my dream car, and I'm old enough to have run through a few cars in my lifetime!

I'd certainly get another even non SRT if they were in the 11K range.....I had to cross the border to get this one and I'd do the same to get another!
 
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 04:31 PM
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Default Re: value/future of crossfires

Originally Posted by Barbie
I have more complaints about boyfiends than my car.
Are you single? Cause I rarely complain, and I drive an SRT


On a side note. Like everyone else said...someday it will be arare classic...but for now I will drive mine to its fullest extent because who knows how long any of us will be lucky enough to be here...


aka... drive it like you stole it.

EDIT: DOH! Thread is multiple months old...
 
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jayvon
I have a troublefree 2004 coupe with 42K. Would like a roadster but that was not available in 04. But, have found an 05 roadster, super low miles, ex condition for 15K. Is it worth the purchase, will crossfires become a classic. I love my car but when I am offered only 7500 trade in for an 'immaculate' 04....I get a bit nervous about the future for Crossfires.

Would like to hear pros and cons.

Thanks, Jay
What makes a car a collectors car is production #'s and if it is designed by a true car designer.(shelby,pinafirina,ghia ,etc.)karmann was (closed up)and they built some of the finest cars in the world. you can pull up karmann on line.I think the xf has reached the bottom and is going up.As the cars get older the less of them on the road,the bigger the demand
 
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 06:16 PM
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Default Re: value/future of crossfires

its always the low product model that goes up, like it or not, I know, I sold enough of them toooooo soon...
 
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