Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Great forum guys.
I've been looking around for a Crossfire Coupe for a couple of weeks now. There seem to be a fair few about but not too many in my neck of the woods which is Spalding, Lincs. The weather has brought my search to a halt for a few days (wimp) and I'll get stuck in again once the snow/cold snap has passed.
My budget is around 4.5k so looking around at up to 5k. My haggling skills are not great so how much could I realistically get knocked off of a 5k car at a dealers as a cash buyer? Hopefully I can find something decent for the money. Maybe a 2005 model would be do-able so as to avoid the higher road tax bracket. I'd prefer an auto over manual and am quite partial to the darker grey colour like this:-
Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 V6 2DR AUTO ( FINANCE AVAILABLE ) 2006
I like the cut of this cars gib even though it's in the higher road tax bracket, but would have to jump on the train to go and see it in Huddersfield. I like the black also and this one caught my eye on fleabay:-
Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 Merc engine | eBay
Can't tell a lot from the pics though as for some reason on my puter they show up as about the size of a postage stamp! How does the black paint hold up on the Crossfire by the way, as I know on some cars it does tend to show every small blemish.
I''m looking forward to Crossfire ownership and being a part of the forum.
Cheers, Pete.
I've been looking around for a Crossfire Coupe for a couple of weeks now. There seem to be a fair few about but not too many in my neck of the woods which is Spalding, Lincs. The weather has brought my search to a halt for a few days (wimp) and I'll get stuck in again once the snow/cold snap has passed.
My budget is around 4.5k so looking around at up to 5k. My haggling skills are not great so how much could I realistically get knocked off of a 5k car at a dealers as a cash buyer? Hopefully I can find something decent for the money. Maybe a 2005 model would be do-able so as to avoid the higher road tax bracket. I'd prefer an auto over manual and am quite partial to the darker grey colour like this:-
Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 V6 2DR AUTO ( FINANCE AVAILABLE ) 2006
I like the cut of this cars gib even though it's in the higher road tax bracket, but would have to jump on the train to go and see it in Huddersfield. I like the black also and this one caught my eye on fleabay:-
Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 Merc engine | eBay
Can't tell a lot from the pics though as for some reason on my puter they show up as about the size of a postage stamp! How does the black paint hold up on the Crossfire by the way, as I know on some cars it does tend to show every small blemish.
I''m looking forward to Crossfire ownership and being a part of the forum.
Cheers, Pete.
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Hi Pete and welcome to Crossfires, get yourself over to UKCrossfires.co.uk and register (free)
Black is the best colour and the fastest ask anyone who has one
The black one on fleebay has been up for sale for quite a few months, was on the Trader for around 5K now no reserve on fleebay!!!!!! makes you wonder.
The grey one looks like worth a look
good luck with your search, let us know how you get on
Black is the best colour and the fastest ask anyone who has one
The black one on fleebay has been up for sale for quite a few months, was on the Trader for around 5K now no reserve on fleebay!!!!!! makes you wonder.
The grey one looks like worth a look
good luck with your search, let us know how you get on
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Nice low mileage too!
If there's anyone in the Huddersfield area that would be prepared to check it out for me and give their opinion I'd reward them handsomely (well, expenses and a bit more).
If not, no problem, I'll jump on the train next week and check it out provided they still have the car.
11 FEB...thanks for the welcome
If there's anyone in the Huddersfield area that would be prepared to check it out for me and give their opinion I'd reward them handsomely (well, expenses and a bit more).
If not, no problem, I'll jump on the train next week and check it out provided they still have the car.
11 FEB...thanks for the welcome
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Hi Pete
Seems to be a lot about so don’t rush in, unfortunately because of therarity of the beast travelling is inevitable.
They are a great car ours is my wife’s daily car so loves it, colour is avery subjective issue, personally I don’t think I’ve seen a colour I don’t likeon the Xfire, but in my opinion am not keen on the red interior on that blackone.
I live in Hereford so if there is one down this neck of the woods that youneed an eye casting over would more more than pleased to help. Hereford, Worcester,Gloucester, South Wales etc I appreciatethat long journey so maybe too far for you to travel, but the offer is there.
Seems to be a lot about so don’t rush in, unfortunately because of therarity of the beast travelling is inevitable.
They are a great car ours is my wife’s daily car so loves it, colour is avery subjective issue, personally I don’t think I’ve seen a colour I don’t likeon the Xfire, but in my opinion am not keen on the red interior on that blackone.
I live in Hereford so if there is one down this neck of the woods that youneed an eye casting over would more more than pleased to help. Hereford, Worcester,Gloucester, South Wales etc I appreciatethat long journey so maybe too far for you to travel, but the offer is there.
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Hi Pete
Seems to be a lot about so don’t rush in, unfortunately because of therarity of the beast travelling is inevitable.
They are a great car ours is my wife’s daily car so loves it, colour is avery subjective issue, personally I don’t think I’ve seen a colour I don’t likeon the Xfire, but in my opinion am not keen on the red interior on that blackone.
I live in Hereford so if there is one down this neck of the woods that youneed an eye casting over would more more than pleased to help. Hereford, Worcester,Gloucester, South Wales etc I appreciatethat long journey so maybe too far for you to travel, but the offer is there.
Seems to be a lot about so don’t rush in, unfortunately because of therarity of the beast travelling is inevitable.
They are a great car ours is my wife’s daily car so loves it, colour is avery subjective issue, personally I don’t think I’ve seen a colour I don’t likeon the Xfire, but in my opinion am not keen on the red interior on that blackone.
I live in Hereford so if there is one down this neck of the woods that youneed an eye casting over would more more than pleased to help. Hereford, Worcester,Gloucester, South Wales etc I appreciatethat long journey so maybe too far for you to travel, but the offer is there.
I didn't want it to appear that I wanted others to do the work for me and of course will probably have to travel. As an example, to see the car at Huddersfield would be a whole day to get there and back plus the expense which is fine if the car is a 'good 'un' but photos can be deceiving and of course there could be other issues as well. Just trying to avoid long journeys if the car is not as advertised. I'm sure many of you have a good knowledge of the Crossfire also.
Agreed on the red interior, I'd have to keep my shades on all the time whilst driving...even at night! I just missed out on a beautiful, absolutely pristine, low mileage red example so the search continues.
Thanks again Dave.
Last edited by Uk Pete; 01-17-2013 at 10:27 AM.
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Hi Pete,
Welcome to the forum
It might be an idea to ask the seller to send you some high definition photos if it's a fair journey to view.
If the car and seller are genuine, I'm sure they won't mind spending 30 minutes of their time to do this.
I would also add that the colours you have in mind were popular on the early Crossfires so you should get what your looking for.
As for how flexible dealers etc will be in price, it depends how long they have had it. There's a dealer close to me that has a 2007 Roadster that I made an offer on prior to buying my current car in July 2012 and he still had it up until recently
As for what to look for on a used model its been discussed many times on this forum and must answers can be found by using the search facility at the top of the page.
If you have any specific questions there is a lot of experience within the UK group and more still within the wider community.
Have fun.
Welcome to the forum
It might be an idea to ask the seller to send you some high definition photos if it's a fair journey to view.
If the car and seller are genuine, I'm sure they won't mind spending 30 minutes of their time to do this.
I would also add that the colours you have in mind were popular on the early Crossfires so you should get what your looking for.
As for how flexible dealers etc will be in price, it depends how long they have had it. There's a dealer close to me that has a 2007 Roadster that I made an offer on prior to buying my current car in July 2012 and he still had it up until recently
As for what to look for on a used model its been discussed many times on this forum and must answers can be found by using the search facility at the top of the page.
If you have any specific questions there is a lot of experience within the UK group and more still within the wider community.
Have fun.
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Thanks Dal,
yep, loads of good stuff on here for the Crossfire newb!
This looks very nice:-
CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE COUPE | eBay
Starting bid is 5k though which is really my upper limit.
I've been in touch with a couple of dealers re specific cars but they've seemed a bit dour and not too happy in their work . As Dave said, it's probably best not to rush in but i have to admit that not having a ride is starting to wear a bit thin now.
Thanks all for your help and advice so far.
yep, loads of good stuff on here for the Crossfire newb!
This looks very nice:-
CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE COUPE | eBay
Starting bid is 5k though which is really my upper limit.
I've been in touch with a couple of dealers re specific cars but they've seemed a bit dour and not too happy in their work . As Dave said, it's probably best not to rush in but i have to admit that not having a ride is starting to wear a bit thin now.
Thanks all for your help and advice so far.
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
There's no mention of the number of owners and that will fall into the higher tax band. I'd ask if there is any rust on the tailgate (where the number plate lights are) is it HPi clear.
The advert also states its service history? When was it last serviced and by whom?
I's also ask for a picture of the drivers right side seat bolster. (they get worn there)
The advert also states its service history? When was it last serviced and by whom?
I's also ask for a picture of the drivers right side seat bolster. (they get worn there)
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it's quite literally within walking distance to me so I'd be happy to take a look if you want
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Ok, so here's the score so far...
I found a beautiful red example for which I need to wait until Saturday pm to see if it's still available. I haven't seen a cleaner looking low mileage Crossfire and if it doesn't sell I'll be all over it like a rash. It's a couple of hundred over my budget but I'd find that somehow!
The black car on Ebay looks great and has only done 33.5k. Bidding starts at 5k though and there's still 6 days to go on the auction so my chances look a bit slim on that one.
I have a couple of others in reserve which are higher mileage and/or not my preferred colour but I'm really looking to make use of my available funds for a lower mileage example if possible.
Dal, that's really kind of you to offer to check that one out. I wouldn't ask you to go out of your way in this bloody Baltic weather, but if you're passing it by I'd be interested in knowing if it's worth a look if none of my top choices come to fruition.
Cheers,
Pete.
I found a beautiful red example for which I need to wait until Saturday pm to see if it's still available. I haven't seen a cleaner looking low mileage Crossfire and if it doesn't sell I'll be all over it like a rash. It's a couple of hundred over my budget but I'd find that somehow!
The black car on Ebay looks great and has only done 33.5k. Bidding starts at 5k though and there's still 6 days to go on the auction so my chances look a bit slim on that one.
I have a couple of others in reserve which are higher mileage and/or not my preferred colour but I'm really looking to make use of my available funds for a lower mileage example if possible.
Dal, that's really kind of you to offer to check that one out. I wouldn't ask you to go out of your way in this bloody Baltic weather, but if you're passing it by I'd be interested in knowing if it's worth a look if none of my top choices come to fruition.
Cheers,
Pete.
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
Crossfire's great looking, have excellent spec and currently are well priced, for the buyer.
BUT useless to drive in the current UK snow conditions, and not so good in the wet either. But I still love them.
UKKen down south!
BUT useless to drive in the current UK snow conditions, and not so good in the wet either. But I still love them.
UKKen down south!
Last edited by UK ken; 01-18-2013 at 09:10 AM.
Re: Hi all! Prospective Crossfire owner
[QUOTE=The bodyman;719494]Yes, well, I know. One day may be !!![/QUOTE
At the right price I'm sure it would go ..Jon. why not try it at your asking price on ebay now? There is bound to be loads of interested in a perfect white coupe..and come the summer months more interest in Roadsters...so now's the time.
UKKen down south!
At the right price I'm sure it would go ..Jon. why not try it at your asking price on ebay now? There is bound to be loads of interested in a perfect white coupe..and come the summer months more interest in Roadsters...so now's the time.
UKKen down south!
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Clarkson and co. are quite funny but that's as far as it goes IMO!
I think for my requirements the Crossfire will be perfect. I've finished tearing up the roads on Motorbikes (too old, reactions slowing up!) and want something a little different with some 'squirt' and an auto gearbox. Looks like a good one can be picked up for next to peanuts at the moment. I can't really think of what else would give me as much for 5k.
I missed this car by a couple of hours so the search continues:-
Chrysler Crossfire 3.2 V6 2DR AUTO (FSH BEST IN UK) 2005
Last edited by Uk Pete; 01-19-2013 at 10:09 AM.