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Replying to: luckycox (Dec 22, 2007 7:33 am) |
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Replying to: smogdung (Dec 21, 2007 8:44 am) |
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Hello. I am new to this forum because I am just now starting to consider purchasing a Crossfire. People sure seem to like them. I have four questions I am hoping you can help me with: (1) I have seen a few 2006 models advertised, but are these really 2005 models? (2)There are many good used 2005 models out there as well as some nicely-discounted 2007 models. What are the differences between the 2005 and 2007? (3) Any particular problems to look for when buying used? (4) Given that these have a lot of Mercedes parts, are the parts and service expensive? Thanks for any insight or advice you can provide. I appreciate it. |
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Replying to: badger99 (Dec 27, 2007 10:54 am) Biggest issues I have investigated are 1. Expensive tires to replace, 2. Expensive oil changes, 3. Mercedes realibility which some say is good and others say is bad, 4. Expensive to change headlight bulb. Good luck. |
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Replying to: badger99 (Dec 27, 2007 10:54 am) To both 1 and 2 - Just the VIN numbers were changed and I believe some minor MINOR features that are pretty insignificant. No more SRT though. To 3 - I bought mine used wiht 19k back in '95. Look for the same as any other car, but go back through the forum as I've seen some refer to the cooling system having issues. I had mine for 2 years problem free. Only got rid of it due to becoming a dad. To 4 - Uh YAH!. Oil changes range anywhere from $80-$120. I had the package, so I never paid for mine. But with 70% MB parts, yes, it can get pricey, especially from the dealer. I hope this helps somewhat. You will probably get a few more responses due to varying experiences with their vehicles. I wish I could add more, but I had a truly problem free, beautiful ride! |
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Replying to: luckycox (Dec 27, 2007 11:10 am) You can get some decent replacement tires at tire rack. OEM will be pricey though. Right on the mark with oil changes. |
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Replying to: badger99 (Dec 27, 2007 10:54 am) The answer to question #4 is - Yes. These are expensive cars and repairs can be expensive. I usually think warranties are rip-offs, but for this vehicle I would highly recommend a Chrysler warranty. They aren't that expensive - you can get a good extended warranty for about $1300. These require synthetic oil changes about every 7000 miles which can run around $100 + (these cars take 8.5 quarts of oil!)depending where you take your car to get serviced. Keep in mind an independent Mercedes shop may be a good place to get this done if your Chrysler dealer is too outrageous and you don't feel confident in your own skills.
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Replying to: riddlebox (Dec 27, 2007 11:22 am) |
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Replying to: badger99 (Dec 27, 2007 10:54 am)
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