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Replying to: akantor (Jan 16, 2008 1:05 pm) My SRT-6 is my daily driver/racer. I have the all-season Contis and have had absolutely no problem in the snow. Just switch to the "W" mode and you should be fine. In fact, this car has amazed me by how well it gets around in the snow because several other owners claim the car is horrible in the winter. I don't know if they have different tires or don't know how to drive, but I am impressed. I have had no issues with the windows fogging up as long as I keep the defrost on the lowest speed and adjusted to half-way on the temperature dial. I also shut all the vents on the panel as the heat in this car works too well. Can't wait to get it on the track this spring! |
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Hi All I have been reading this site for over a year. I have a 05 SRT-6 with 4000.0 on it. Its a second car or toy if you wish. I have all the Chrysler Acc. I could get. The lighted door sills. The rear Security Cover. and the 06 SRT side badges. I was told by Chry. in Jan. 07 they never made cars past 05. But I have found out now thats was far from true. For those wanting Security Cover it rolls like a window blind. The holes for holding it are THERE in each coupe. Just feel them out with your hand and cut hole out. The kit comes with cut-out pattern. I have replace blower motor also. The engine has a slight ticking sound like some of your car do. It does NOT move in the snow with the summer tires I learned the hard way. |
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I fell in love with the look of the crossfire ever since I first saw it back in '04 and now that it came time to switch cars I'm very interested in picking one up for myself. My question to you guys is, weather you guys would recomend doing so or not. Does Chrysler Crossfire break a lot or has bad history with certain things I should look out for when shopping. I'm also having trouble choosing between the 04', 05' 06', and 07' years. Wear there major changes to the model for any of the years? I haven't really decided weather I should get the coup or roadster, but I do want the automatic. Please let me know your thoughts, thank you.
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Replying to: ilya85 (Jan 22, 2008 3:06 am)
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Replying to: c304938 (Dec 13, 2007 3:36 pm) Advertising great deals - especially on roadsters. Discount is actually shown deducted from MSRP. Spring CDJ in Spring, Texas is also discounting. |
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Replying to: smogdung (Jan 22, 2008 5:02 pm) It is a thrill to drive and I, love it. I, am 67 and my wife gives me a hard time with my other love. I, never drove it in the rain and it lives in the garage. Not a scratch or touch up paint on it. Runs perfect. It is an SRT COUPE CHARCOAL GRAY.
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Replying to: hotnova (Jan 28, 2008 10:00 am) |
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