crossfire less common sports car
By BillF onMy wife was replacing her older porche for a newer sports car for less than 15,000 dollars. She wanted sporty looks, safety, and good gas millage with automatic transmition and no soft tops. She looked at new cars but many too expensive the few that were cheap enough all looked very boring. Who wants an boring looking sportcar. She alos did not want to have a soft top convertable since they seem to come with inherent leaks, and hassles. It get about 18 MPG in town which is not bad for a powerful six cylinder engine not to the level of her old standard transmition 4 cylinder engine but it has lots of power to spare and I do not drive a stick so this car gives me the option to drive her car should my car be in the shop. It has very nice looks and is really part mercedes and part chrystler from when they were partnered. Fortunetly most important parts are from the mercedes line. We are expecting closer to 25 on a trip and good reliability based on the reviews we had seen. I appears to have a good safety rating. It is so fast it has a wing. Overall if you are looking for a less common sports car I would consider a crossfire.
