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rcoccultwar 12-26-2009 10:55 PM

New Chryslers for firesale prices!...50% off?
 
http://www.chrisnikel.com/new-invent...=clear&start=0

Out in Broken Arrow Oklahoma, it looks like they bought some inventory at 50cents on the dollar.

Only if these deals were available here on this side of the border..

Cheers,

rcowboy

dread604 12-26-2009 11:04 PM

Hahaha that sounds about right. Anyone paying more than 50% of MSRP on a Chrysler product must be retarded! :D

97ITR 12-26-2009 11:05 PM

Well with the dollar at 0.95, you could buy and bring it over the border...

dachinesedude 12-26-2009 11:37 PM

41 '08 crossfires lol, they better be selling half price, its almost 2010

Timpo 12-27-2009 12:58 AM

wow, if brand new 2008 Crossfires are going for 50% off, I wonder how much would an used one worth?

rcoccultwar 12-27-2009 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 97ITR (Post 6743868)
Well with the dollar at 0.95, you could buy and bring it over the border...

Pretty bad excuse but my passport is expired and my work schedule is pretty hectic nowadays:(

In a perfect world, i'd rather someone do the work for me:rolleyes:

Personally, i find that the SRT spoiler improves the rear angle quite a bit. Would seem like quite the task to put onto a regular crossfire.

Although for many the rear end is fairly ghastly to begin with and made worse by a clashing rear bumper, im starting to think its really not that bad.

freakshow 12-27-2009 01:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcowboy (Post 6744046)
In a perfect world, i'd rather someone do the work for me:rolleyes:

If you're looking for an importer, give RS Sponser Frank @ LP Auto a call... I dealt with him a bit.. nice guy. Frank@lpauto.ca

racerman88 12-27-2009 08:10 AM

you can save some big money still buying in the USA and bringing the car over. You just have to check to se if the warranty will still be valid up her. My buddy just bought a new fully loaded Honda pilot and saved quite a bit. He made sure that his warranty would still be honoured up here before buying it.

TylerTL 12-27-2009 04:25 PM

seeing those prices actually makes me want a crossfire lol

lowside67 12-27-2009 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by racerman88 (Post 6744150)
you can save some big money still buying in the USA and bringing the car over. You just have to check to se if the warranty will still be valid up her. My buddy just bought a new fully loaded Honda pilot and saved quite a bit. He made sure that his warranty would still be honoured up here before buying it.

Fail - there is definitely 100% no warranty on a US Honda in Canada. They may honour the warranty in the US though many people have had them cancelled in the US as well once they are registered in the Canada.

Volvo-brickster 12-27-2009 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by racerman88 (Post 6744150)
you can save some big money still buying in the USA and bringing the car over. You just have to check to se if the warranty will still be valid up her. My buddy just bought a new fully loaded Honda pilot and saved quite a bit. He made sure that his warranty would still be honoured up here before buying it.

Most companies don't.

Nissan is lame. Bring a car across, Nissan Canada won't do warranty work, but Nissan USA won't either if you bring the car back across the line

maxx 12-27-2009 09:20 PM

they are not really 50% off. the cars are two years old. and that is the reason for the sale. besides crossfire has been discountinued for 2 years now.

jlenko 12-27-2009 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcowboy (Post 6744046)
Pretty bad excuse but my passport is expired and my work schedule is pretty hectic nowadays:(

In a perfect world, i'd rather someone do the work for me:rolleyes:

Personally, i find that the SRT spoiler improves the rear angle quite a bit. Would seem like quite the task to put onto a regular crossfire.

Although for many the rear end is fairly ghastly to begin with and made worse by a clashing rear bumper, im starting to think its really not that bad.

Wow, lazy much?

rcoccultwar 12-28-2009 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jlenko (Post 6745015)
Wow, lazy much?

Well, the shit i have to put up with at home, burns me out as well, yah?
The last thing on my mind is to go travel across the pond when i got stuff to sort out at home.:(

What am I supposed to do? Throw out a perfectly good base spoiler just because i think the SRT "whaletail" looks better? I got two people I know on the verge of living on the street:(

Honestly, I think I could have saved Chyrsler maybe a couple thousand dollars off if they took a different approach with the Crossfire. Sadly enough, it still wouldnt be enough to save this memorable piece of automobile history.


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