buying a crossfire

Asked by jesfusco Jul 17, 2009 at 10:37 AM about the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe RWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

i was wondering if this car would be a good idea to by im 18 and we get alot of snow in the winter can someone please
give me there opinion on what i should do. i love this car its like nothing i have ever seen before but i just dont know if
its right for me

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If you like it, then you like it. Rear wheel drive, good handling, great looks, solid, but not for tall people, and steering is a bit soft. Not a lot of hop up bits if you are into that, and resale is limited to those that like it. Parts will be a bit hard to get in the future and no one knows how to work on it, unless they are familiar with Merc's. I love it though.

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