Crossfire discounts

I've seen dealers ads recently offering 10K reduction off the MSRP of the Crossfire.

Has this car not sold well? It's not because it has a bad rep, is it? Or did it not find its audience?

At 25K it would seem like a relative bargain- or is it? I never felt confident plunking my money down on a Chrylser was a wise choice (even though my grandfather worked for them most of his life). The Crossfire is the first Chrysler that appeals to me from a styling POV, but before I trudge on down to test drive one, I thought I'd get some opinions from y'all.

Have a nice day!

-S

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Steverino
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It is actually an old Mercedes design with new sheet metal and the handling is not the best. Plus many potential buyers don't fit in it.

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mic canic

no snow here in sunny socal, but point taken.

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Steverino

I knew about the previous gen MB platform (like the Magnum and it's variants) as Chrysler seems the public would be content to get MB castoffs.

I'd read about the lack of cabin room, I guess I have to try it and see for myself.

Handling is supposed to be good according to R&T. How bad can it be, esp. since it comes with rwd?

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Steverino

Just got one. Handles great - if you're comfortable with a fast responding car. Don't sneeze on the interstate or you my find yourself 3 lanes over. At

5'11", 180 lbs, I fit very nicely into it, so does my 5' 1" wife. If you're 6' 6" and 250+, it will be a tight squeeze.

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