2004 Chrysler Crossfire, only had 85k miles and had the clutch replaced (oem).
Just replaced the driver's window regulator (was missing when I bought it, the window was being held up by a wooden board crammed in the interior door, kek), front tires are bald, needed a new battery. Other than that, no other issues.
Was $3450, including inspection etc., done by the dealer.
Did I do good?
>>17448851
it was a shitty car when new, but it's RWD and not too expensive so I guess you can still have fun with it
Looks disgusting, but breddy gud deel.
>first car
>not glorious nippon cars
no you did not
>>17448906
It was either this, or a 350z with 130k miles on it, and the 350z was an automatic. The 350z definitely had more wear than this.
>>17448851
You did good desu.
Crossfires are cheap, RWD, and can be made to look really fucking good.
I saw one back in March when I was going to Seattle. First one I've seen in like a decade. Anyway, it was caged, had a modded exhaust, front splitter, and a whole bunch of other things done to it. I don't know how much more because it was night and I saw it on the highway.
>>17448919
Doesn't mean you cant rip the 350. Can still have fun with an auto.
Fun car.
Im going to assume its not the SRT6.
>>17448926
Yeah, I've been thinking about where to start making changes now that I've got the new window regulator in. I've read that it can be hard to mod crossfires, but I mean, just adding a cold-air intake and 3" exhaust can do a lot and I can't imagine it being that difficult.
>>17448944
Nah, not the SRT. Couldn't find one for sale in my price range (pretty low).
>>17448851
I would replace the rims, but besides that, it's a nice first car
>>17448851
Wait, does this thing have a 3.2 liter engine?
>>17449152
Chrysler never offered any other engine sizes.