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...engineers are busy testing pre-production Crossfires in the States...
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Oooh.. very nice.
What sort of price range will this fall into?
Originally posted by: aphexII
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Oooh.. very nice.
What sort of price range will this fall into?
Somewhere between $5,000-$50,000![]()
Well, we don't know where Chysler plans to market this car. 215HP puts the car ahead of the entry level roadsters (Miata, MR2 Spyder), while still being competitive to mid-end roadsters (S2000, Z4, Boxster).Originally posted by: genocide
I was much more excited about this car until they watered it down with the MB engine215 horses is nice and all, but they shoulda aimed higher...
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Oooh.. very nice.
What sort of price range will this fall into?
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
Well, we don't know where Chysler plans to market this car. 215HP puts the car ahead of the entry level roadsters (Miata, MR2 Spyder), while still being competitive to mid-end roadsters (S2000, Z4, Boxster).Originally posted by: genocide
I was much more excited about this car until they watered it down with the MB engine215 horses is nice and all, but they shoulda aimed higher...
I'm pissed they dumbed down the design. First the Caddy XLR, and now this. :frown:
edit: Just looked at some old pics of the initial concept cars. They don't look that different, but the front facia of both concepts appeared much more aggressive. Maybe it was just the lighting. *shrug*
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Is the Crossfire really going to be priced in 350Z territory?
If so it doesn't stand a chance.
But if they can price it at $15-20K, they could have a decent chance.
I like the looks of it, very TT-ish... But the 215 HP needs to be increased by at least 50 hp.
Viper GTS
