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Old 01-06-2004, 06:20 PM
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I just saw a commercial for the Chrysler Crossfire and they were advertising it at $35,000... haha... higher price than the s2000! Sorry but i'm not a big fan of the Crossfire... Personally, i think it looks like a nightmare. Would anyone really choose this over an s2000? The back-end looks like junk to me. Just my opinion.


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by chicopaparazzi
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Old 01-06-2004, 06:53 PM
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Personally, I like the looks of the Crossfire. However, it doesn't perform like it looks.... let alone for $35K.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cfusionpm
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dealers around chicago are offering around just under $30,000 i'm not really sure about the specifics though
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by chicopaparazzi
I used to own a Chrysler, and have acquired a feeling of malcontent for the company.
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well, i think what he meant was, for $35,000 he ( as well as i ) wouldnt consider a Crossfire over a S2K. There are many cars id take over the crossfire. I dont personally like it. i think its ugly, and at that price ! I think that car is going to appeal to the older over 40 who dont want a convertible. No thanks but theres no way id buy a chrysler anyway, let alone one for that price. Chrysler has been known for many years for its bad reliablity and hay-wire electrical systems
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One of the dumbest threads ever.
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Thanks for your input JoeD.
how about becoming a member, then make all the dumb comments you want.
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I believe the US companies can't sell a car unless it's got $4-6K off the sticker. So they give it a MSRP $35-38K and sell it for $30-33K.

The Pacifica is advertised for $5K off and it's been out for 6 months.

Corvettes (one of the best US cars ever) have $8-9K off MSRP right now.


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