Anyone own a crysler crossfire?
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DO NOT GET ONE. IT WILL KILL YOU. just look at this http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind. and I know it is not a chrysler crossfire but it is a chrysler and we have had so many problems just look at the link (I asked the qustion) and almost killed twice and will cost so much it is not worth it. Even the dealer are rubbish. I know because I made a mistake in buying a voyager and have had to have the RAC out 9 times.BEWARE!!!
i did, personally, for the same money, with hindsight, id have got a 350z.
It a nice car!
Google it an see what the review
I did for about 4 months, then it caught fire, the fact that i did it is irrelevant.
Thats how good it wasn't
My friend has one and while its a good looking car it is not that good in many other ways, he's now got it up for sale and on about buying a second hand BMW M5 the lucky git !.
I once saw Jonathon Ross filling one up in a petrol station in Hampstead, I hadn't seen the car before and asked him what it was.
He said - in his usual Wossy voice (obviously, its not as if he put on a different voice to answer the question!) "its a cwysler cwossfire" - after driving off, I realised that i SHOULD have replied 'tahts easy for you to say'!
but i didnt :(
no,no, no.
How stupid is it to name a car after a mistake in war !!
If the designers thought that was OK, the rest must be a mess.
I did have one from new, i had only put 1000 miles on it in 10 days and it was back in the shop as the exhaust had blown, the brake warning lights had failed, and the Engine Management System failed twice. The satnav was only giving directions for Slovakia, in what i can only guess was slovak ( not much use in London ). Dashboard was rattling a lot, and a loud tapping noise if you took it over 45 mph. Rear windscreen wiper motor failed, Driver seat adjust was not working. rear view mirror fell of and the radio blew a fuse everytime you started the car.
Apart from that - Not a bad car in all !
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