Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by JM Piquet
DaimlerChrysler.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by ben47
Okay... Daimler Chrysler, where? A website, news release, fact sheet or what? Just saying "Daimler Chrysler" is not an answer that would qualify your statement.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
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And you right I don't have to divulge my source...
Last edited by MI1XFIRE; 11-02-2006 at 12:58 PM.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by ben47
Okay... Daimler Chrysler, where? A website, news release, fact sheet or what? Just saying "Daimler Chrysler" is not an answer that would qualify your statement.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...4464954&EDATE=
the U.S. sales numbers are indeed accurate. the numbers are routinely reported by publicly traded auto manufacturers selling vehicles in the U.S. i don't know if they're required to do so, but i'm sure the shareholders want to see the information.
i think you might have been confused by sales numbers vs. production numbers. i have said in a few threads that Chrysler does not generally reveal production numbers.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by ben47
Okay... Daimler Chrysler, where? A website, news release, fact sheet or what? Just saying "Daimler Chrysler" is not an answer that would qualify your statement.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by patpur
Seeing very few if any on dealer lots. I guess they are just about gone.
Pat
Pat
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...603060373/1148
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by x'ed
what a weird thing to dispute.
JM Piguet... thank you for the figures, that's all I was asking for in the first place.
Last edited by ben47; 11-02-2006 at 10:03 PM.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by ben47
Okay... Daimler Chrysler, where? A website, news release, fact sheet or what? Just saying "Daimler Chrysler" is not an answer that would qualify your statement.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
The reason I asked the question in the first place is, it has been talked about several times before on this forum that DC does not release hard numbers and therefore an exact number count was/is difficult to nail down.
Sooo, "exactly" where/how did you come up with the numbers you posted?
Now, if you have an inside source that you don't want to divulge, then I can understand your vague answer. But without a source, your numbers really don't mean much.
Sorry, I don't mean to be argumentative… I just want to know how you arrived at those numbers.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Well guys I work for a DC company and it is hard to get anything but sales info even on the inside but from what I can find out all the sales are 04' and 05' models. I am told no 06' models were US and that there are a few 07's in the states but not for sale, only to use at shows. How correct this info is who knows. My source... I'll never divulge...
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by azonie
Everyone is talking like the Crossfire has been official discontinued. I sent a email to Chrysler and got response a couple of weeks ago saying that NO 2006 year models were made and no plans yet for a 2007, but not discontinued either.
I bought my Roadster because I thought it was the prettiest looking car I'd seen in many years. It was a purchase I considered for more than a year before making a final decision. My regret??? Waiting so long.
If Chrysler never sells another Crossfire, or if the product is discontinued, it doesn't diminish my love for the car in the least. I may be upside down on my loan right now...but who cares? The money I kept invested rather than using for my purchase is making more than my interest payment, so I'm still okay with my decision. At the same time, as more current owners bail and grab whatever they can for their Crossfire, it puts more after-market upgrades on the market at, I hope, equally bargain prices.
My only true concern is that as the original owners leave the forum, that the real technical knowledge of the average owner may decline. No slam against the latest owners, but my opinion is that more of the earliest owners are mechanical wizards that saw the great potential of this Mercedes cousin. As has been discussed in this forum, there is more knowledge of the workings of this machine in these posts than in the general population of Chrysler service bays. No point crying about it...I'd love for the newest members to show me wrong.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by markr6754
My only true concern is that as the original owners leave the forum, that the real technical knowledge of the average owner may decline. No slam against the latest owners, but my opinion is that more of the earliest owners are mechanical wizards that saw the great potential of this Mercedes cousin.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire sales for October 2006
Originally Posted by markr6754
There have been a lot of discussions on this topic, and in the end I ask myself, "who really cares?". I suppose that some want comfort knowing that they made the right decision in buying their Crossfire. I'm a bit saddened that the company blew the marketing plan for this car...but I don't regret my choice one bit. What the future held for my car didn't factor into my decision. In some ways it will serve to lengthen my enjoyment as I will not have new feature envy when I see new Crossfires going by in colors that I'd consider, or with new chrome moldings that I wanted (I've already placed after market orders for mirror surrounds and side "vent" covers).
I bought my Roadster because I thought it was the prettiest looking car I'd seen in many years. It was a purchase I considered for more than a year before making a final decision. My regret??? Waiting so long.
If Chrysler never sells another Crossfire, or if the product is discontinued, it doesn't diminish my love for the car in the least. I may be upside down on my loan right now...but who cares? The money I kept invested rather than using for my purchase is making more than my interest payment, so I'm still okay with my decision. At the same time, as more current owners bail and grab whatever they can for their Crossfire, it puts more after-market upgrades on the market at, I hope, equally bargain prices.
My only true concern is that as the original owners leave the forum, that the real technical knowledge of the average owner may decline. No slam against the latest owners, but my opinion is that more of the earliest owners are mechanical wizards that saw the great potential of this Mercedes cousin. As has been discussed in this forum, there is more knowledge of the workings of this machine in these posts than in the general population of Chrysler service bays. No point crying about it...I'd love for the newest members to show me wrong.
I bought my Roadster because I thought it was the prettiest looking car I'd seen in many years. It was a purchase I considered for more than a year before making a final decision. My regret??? Waiting so long.
If Chrysler never sells another Crossfire, or if the product is discontinued, it doesn't diminish my love for the car in the least. I may be upside down on my loan right now...but who cares? The money I kept invested rather than using for my purchase is making more than my interest payment, so I'm still okay with my decision. At the same time, as more current owners bail and grab whatever they can for their Crossfire, it puts more after-market upgrades on the market at, I hope, equally bargain prices.
My only true concern is that as the original owners leave the forum, that the real technical knowledge of the average owner may decline. No slam against the latest owners, but my opinion is that more of the earliest owners are mechanical wizards that saw the great potential of this Mercedes cousin. As has been discussed in this forum, there is more knowledge of the workings of this machine in these posts than in the general population of Chrysler service bays. No point crying about it...I'd love for the newest members to show me wrong.