Thoughts on the Chrysler Crossfire?
#16
PM Marski, his wife has one I believe.
I have spoken with several customers who report lousy interior quality. My only experience with one was when they were brand new. We had one here for measuring and the gearshift came off in my hand.
The car had like 100 miles on it. Not good......
I have spoken with several customers who report lousy interior quality. My only experience with one was when they were brand new. We had one here for measuring and the gearshift came off in my hand.
The car had like 100 miles on it. Not good......
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damon@tirerack.com
877-522-8473 ext. 4643
574-287-2345 ext. 4643
**Don't forget to add my name to online orders!**
Or use this link:
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#17
I was stating facts, sorry if the truth hurts....
Last edited by SINISTR; 09-27-2008 at 10:59 PM.
#18
I had the SRT 6 model. It was a lot of fun, very good performance and I had no problems with it. However, the suspension is set up stiff for performance handling but is a pain in the rear for daily driving on normal roads. They should be cheap to buy because they were heavily discounted when new as Chrysler didn't market them well and then the Germans sold Chrysler and the model was dropped. They were produced by Karmann using SLK 32 mechanical bits including the AMG supercharged engine (SRT 6 model only).
I would be a little worried about service and parts as the Chrysler dealers didn't have much of a clue about these cars even when they were a current model.
I would be a little worried about service and parts as the Chrysler dealers didn't have much of a clue about these cars even when they were a current model.
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