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03-23-2006, 11:46 PM
I would appreciate any opinions/recommendations. I bought a new 2005 Crossfire limited coupe automatic at very good price (more than 35% less than MSRP). Should I trade it for some other car or hold on to it?

Thanks

airbalancer
03-24-2006, 07:12 AM
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If you like the car keep it, dont like get rid of it.

F1mania
03-24-2006, 08:06 PM
I would appreciate any opinions/recommendations. I bought a new 2005 Crossfire limited coupe automatic at very good price (more than 35% less than MSRP). Should I trade it for some other car or hold on to it?

Thanks

How much could you get for it :?:

Pritch
03-30-2006, 10:55 PM
nothing wrong with a crossfire to be honest. Well, the steering isnt so great...and its not the best looking car in the known universe, but I drove the SRT6 (its in the archives on here) and theyre a great car

Crash
05-23-2006, 10:29 PM
nothing wrong with a crossfire to be honest. Well, the steering isnt so great...and its not the best looking car in the known universe, but I drove the SRT6 (its in the archives on here) and theyre a great car

I also had the Crossfire SRT6 and I thought that it was an awesome car, yes the steering could be improved and I wasn't overly impressed with the interior but I could live with it because the rest of the car is amazing. In fact, I didn't want to give it back at the end of the week.

I find it amusing that MB gave Chyrsler the platform then made their own version better. So Chyrsler added a supercharger, strengthened the underside and beat MB at their own game, it's not often that you see someone put one over on Mother Benz.

Pritch
05-24-2006, 12:49 AM
I dont think "mother benz" will let that happen again!

There are no changes for this years model either...id like to see the new crossfire built on the newer SLK platform (is it slk? not up on my benz's)

btu i dont think its going to happen