New 2004 Chrysler Crossfires for sale

Discussion in 'Chrysler Parts For Sale / Trade' started by k2caliguy, Apr 15, 2005.

  1. k2caliguy

    k2caliguy Guest

    I have three 2004 Chrysler Crossfires for sale here at Dunham Motors,
    Florence, Oregon. Two are Coupes, one white, one graphite. They are
    both priced way under MSRP at $28,995. We also have one limited edition
    roadster in sapphire blue for $35,000. No Sale tax here in Oregon.
    These cars haven't sold and are priced to sell.
     
    k2caliguy, Apr 15, 2005
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    MoPar Man Guest

    Gift wrap them and send them back to Stuttgart.

    This corroberates what "Steverino" said here on March 18 about steep
    discounts on the CrossDresser.

    Are you paying attention Zetsche? Was the Crossfire your idea? Or
    you bosses at Daimler?

    Leave it to the German masters to force Chrysler to create a dud of a
    car model.

    The 2-dr 300-Hemi concept convertible back in 2000 would have sold
    like hotcakes and added millions to the bottom line. Instead Daimler
    forced Chrysler to create a dud as a way to get rid of excess Merc
    parts.
     
    MoPar Man, Apr 15, 2005
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  3. k2caliguy

    Arthur Guest

    Thre last time I saw a Crossfire was in my dealership showroom. I went over
    to look at it and one of the salesmen came over and asked me how I liked it.
    I said it looked like a dumpy kid's toy only uglier. Since that time, I
    have been looking long and hard to see one on the road in Toronto and
    haven't seen one.

    Interestingly, I was watching The Apprentice tonight and noticed that GM is
    coming out with a new Pontiac called the Solstice. It's also a 2-seater
    roadster and inasmuch as everyone made a fuss over the tinker toy on the
    program, I considered it in the same league as the Crossfire. Maybe I'm
    getting too old and practical, but in my opinion, these wee roadsters with
    the giant engines are obsolete before they hit the pavement. They may be
    chick magnets, but they definitely repel me.

    Arthur
     
    Arthur, Apr 15, 2005
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    Joe Guest

    Well, they can't be big sellers. That's obvious. The whole 2-seater market
    is impossibly small, and for some reason, there are a bunch of cars in it.
    They have to split a 50,000 unit market space 5 or 6 ways. Remember when the
    Miata came out 15 years ago? It was the only little two-seater convertible
    you could buy. The MR2 was the only other (non-convertible) car in that
    market. Now there are several.
     
    Joe, Apr 15, 2005
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    mic canic Guest

    what! can't sell them
    guess what ???
    no one wants them they suc
     
    mic canic, Apr 16, 2005
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  6. Having seen all the responses (up to today, 17 Apr), why do YOU think they
    are not selling?

    DAS

    For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling
     
    Dori A Schmetterling, Apr 17, 2005
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  7. k2caliguy

    mic canic Guest

    they suc and cost to much
     
    mic canic, Apr 18, 2005
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  8. Maybe, but you're not the OP, whose opinion I am seeking... :)

    DAS
     
    Dori A Schmetterling, Apr 18, 2005
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