New member in WI
Hey guys!
I am glad to be part of this forum. I don't own a Crossfire but I do have plans to in 5-10 years from now. My last car purchase is a 2013 Chrysler 200 Limited and as soon as I am done paying on the loan I will be looking to add to or replace it with a Crossfire.
My goal now is to read the forums, learn more about the Crossfire, and when I am able to - purchase the Crossfire in due time.
It is funny how I saw the Crossfire 6-8 years ago and fell in love with the shape, only to never see one in my area and when I was able to buy a new car, forgot they existed.
Once I did my background research on the Chrysler Corporation I rediscovered the Crossfire in pictures and had that "bad feeling" go all over my body and did a giant Facepalm!
I am glad to be part of this forum. I don't own a Crossfire but I do have plans to in 5-10 years from now. My last car purchase is a 2013 Chrysler 200 Limited and as soon as I am done paying on the loan I will be looking to add to or replace it with a Crossfire.
My goal now is to read the forums, learn more about the Crossfire, and when I am able to - purchase the Crossfire in due time.
It is funny how I saw the Crossfire 6-8 years ago and fell in love with the shape, only to never see one in my area and when I was able to buy a new car, forgot they existed.
Oh no not the Facepalm, you should be an expert on the Crossfire by the time you are ready to buy because there is a wealth of experts and knowledge here. I will be surprised if you holdout 5 or 10 years though.
Welcome to the forum, I will be very surprised if you will be able to wait 5-10 years, sounds like you have Crossfire blood flowing through your veins already.
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