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Replying to: smogdung (Dec 11, 2007 8:20 am)
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| Recently purchased an excellent '06 Limited Coupe, silver,automatic, 8,500 miles, at wholesale price. A joy to drive and admire while parked in the garage. Pick one up, you won't regret it. | |
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Replying to: c304938 (Dec 12, 2007 12:30 pm) Yes, I was in error.....even '06s purchased on or after 7/26/07 have the LIFETIME warranty......only stipulation to keep it in effect is within 60 days of each 5 year period you must get the free powertrain inspection by an authorized dealership. So how much did you give for your '06? I gave just < $23K for my '07 limited 6-spd. These are incredible deals!!!!!
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Replying to: stevecarnut (Dec 10, 2007 3:18 pm)
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Replying to: smogdung (Dec 12, 2007 7:58 pm)
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Replying to: c304938 (Dec 13, 2007 3:41 pm) Am I reading these tires correctly.....they were + $185 on the sticker....All Season....appear to be "W" rated (168mph)?
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Replying to: smogdung (Dec 15, 2007 5:52 pm) |
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I hesitate to post again about some questions I had a week or so ago...but maybe someone new to the forum will know the answers. I have a 2005 Limited Coupe and I wonder what the 2 small posts on the 'trunk' bulkhead are for? Are these for the supposed luggage cover I read about? Where could I find one of these luggage covers? Also, what about that 5" wide strap that snaps down to the back of the passenger seat headrest? Anyone know what that is about? It is on coupe as well as convertible passenger seats. Lastly, I see there is an optional adjustable cargo framework that fits down in the 'trunk'. Dealer says it's about $100 but the photo isn't real clear. Does anyone have experience with these? Are they good quality?
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Replying to: cmckenzie (Dec 15, 2007 10:01 pm) The Crossfire is a niche car it is not for everyone, it is the "love child" of MB and Chrysler. The Crossfire was overpriced to many when introduced, I paid $41,636.00 for my 2005 Roadster Limited in 2004 and have never regretted it. If you bought your Crossfire with the intention of reselling it later, you brought the wrong car. Chrysler had no intentions of building these cars past the 2008 model year. In order for dealers to get the cars that they want they have to take a certain amount of Crossfires. The Crossfire resale values have tanked and based on the price that I paid, Chrysler is basically giving them away. Value is like the old maxim "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" those of us who really love the car know its true value. If you have the oppurtunity to purchase a Crossfire at todays prices whether it is used or brand new you are getting a great deal in my humble opinion. |
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Replying to: cmckenzie (Dec 15, 2007 9:53 pm) |
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