Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Looking at getting a Crossfire today
I have the opportunity of getting a very nice 2004 XF today. Price seems right after doing quite a bit of research. I can't find a single other car for this price. Miles scare me a bit, but it does seem to be very well taken care off. Car looks pretty much new and everything works as it should. It has 95K miles, but from doing homework, seems like that should be no problem on this drivetrain. Graphite, 6 speed. Needs tires and I know what that costs already. This will just be a second car for my wife to drive just a couple days a week with about 60 miles round trip. She also has a 06 Jeep Commander, so snow is not a problem. That thing just really sucks the gas. I do all my own work and actually build custom cars on the side, so the maintenance is not a problem. I can get the car for $6,200 which seems like a great deal even with the miles as it has been well taken care of. Seems like a no brainer, but what do you think? Odd, I'm pretty much a Ford guy and have a few Mustangs etc. but the last three cars I've bought my wife have been Chryslers. Her PT went 140K miles before I started having issues, timing belt, etc. so it went away. The Jeep has been awsome with no problems, of course it only has 30K miles on it. Thanks for any advise all! The time of year is right, the dealer wants it gone. Good for me!
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
If its as clean as you say, with no glaring issues, at that price its almost a no brainer (assuming you already bargained down from the original ask price).
Also, don't panic with the Chrysler badges, 80% plus of this car, is pure Mercedes, (where it counts in the engine, drivetrain, and chassis). Chrysler was pretty much stuck with the styling, and esthetics.
Since your a wrench guy, take the plunge, and drive it like you stole it.
Check back in and let us know how you went about wrestling the car from your wife, so you could also have some driving fun...
Also, don't panic with the Chrysler badges, 80% plus of this car, is pure Mercedes, (where it counts in the engine, drivetrain, and chassis). Chrysler was pretty much stuck with the styling, and esthetics.
Since your a wrench guy, take the plunge, and drive it like you stole it.
Check back in and let us know how you went about wrestling the car from your wife, so you could also have some driving fun...
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
With 95k miles, probably the biggest expense you will ever have to contend with in the future would be a clutch replacement.
More than likely, the car has a lot of "highway" miles, so you may not have to worry about the clutch either.
I've owned Honda's with over 200K miles with no problems, and I currently own a 1999 Chebie Van with 270K on it with no major mechanical issues.
Sounds like a good car for the money.
Good Luck.
More than likely, the car has a lot of "highway" miles, so you may not have to worry about the clutch either.
I've owned Honda's with over 200K miles with no problems, and I currently own a 1999 Chebie Van with 270K on it with no major mechanical issues.
Sounds like a good car for the money.
Good Luck.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Thanks. I went ahead and pulled the trigger. Already been bumping the price by ordering quite a bit of stuff. Wheels, tires, few other things. I'll get some pics posted when I get it put together, probably a couple weeks as this is a Christmas gift for the wife. She's stuck driving my SVT Focus right now, which I actually need so that I don't put so many miles on my current daily driver. She would rather have an auto, but I bet when she see's this car, she'll be fine with shifting! I'm going with some 18's all around for winter driving. Black wheels should look good on the graphite.
P.S., I just did the clutch in the Focus last weekend, which is no fun on FWD, the XF should be easier than that when needed.
P.S., I just did the clutch in the Focus last weekend, which is no fun on FWD, the XF should be easier than that when needed.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
I'm generally a ford guy as well. From a police package crown vic, to a 2.3l focus hatch to a continental. I was actually looking for an svt focus but they're apparently very hard to come by around me anymore. I'm very happy I settled with the crossfire and sounds like you've got an excellent deal. Mine cost 12k with 37000 miles.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Originally Posted by zx3speed
I'm generally a ford guy as well. From a police package crown vic, to a 2.3l focus hatch to a continental. I was actually looking for an svt focus but they're apparently very hard to come by around me anymore. I'm very happy I settled with the crossfire and sounds like you've got an excellent deal. Mine cost 12k with 37000 miles.
The dealer was asking $7,995 for the Crossfire so I think I did pretty well. Not an easy car to sell here in CO now that there is snow on the ground. It's also been in their inventory for about 6 months.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
This is it on the dealer lot. It does have a couple minor issues which appears to be common on these cars. I need to do some magic to the headlights and the drivers side door pull is missing. I've read all the issues with those, so that should be a quick fix.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Congratulations !!! Good buy, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
First thing you should do on that 2004 is get rid of that troublesome auto-dimming rear view mirror by sending it to me. I'll gladly return you a one year newer 2005 NON self dimming mirror .......
First thing you should do on that 2004 is get rid of that troublesome auto-dimming rear view mirror by sending it to me. I'll gladly return you a one year newer 2005 NON self dimming mirror .......
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Here's what a Mark VIII looks like with 8" removed behind the doors. Makes the rear seat about useless as the rear seat bottom touches the front seats. If you put the passenger seat forward where my wife eats her knees, my daughter can fit in the back.
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Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Originally Posted by JeffJ
Here's what a Mark VIII looks like with 8" removed behind the doors. Makes the rear seat about useless as the rear seat bottom touches the front seats. If you put the passenger seat forward where my wife eats her knees, my daughter can fit in the back.
All kidding aside, it looks cool.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
It's always the '04's with most problems...just sayin'.....I have only had one glitch, and it was my fault...I think....
Where as SRT's are known for premature Intercooler pump failure, Transmission O ring leaks, Convertible rear windows falling out, rear spoiler support cracks develop, and differentials that eventually self destruct if the car is driven the way it was meant to. I won't even address the fact they wear out rear tires more often. Again, I'm probably forgetting a few other things as well.
All I 'm saying is any problems an 04, 05 or 06 had, it's probably been addressed a long time ago and to constantly keep bringing them up makes the cars sound inferior.
OK rant over.
Re: Looking at getting a Crossfire today
you are lucky and so am I as have only had the inner cooler pump go....not making it sound inferior, just telling the guy if something goes wrong, we have the sticky threads for his repairs. Most of the problems I remember and I don't remember them all either, is on the '04. I don't recall anything on the later models, other than the inner cooler pump on the SRT's..... CPS seem to be a problem across the board, but are on other makes and models as well. RCM's can be a problem across the board as well. Rant done...lol...