I looked on tire rack and the cheapest all-season tires (new england) I could find would cost me 1000 bucks.
if its just the tube hose that runs from the tank up to the wipers then you can just go buy that amount of hose from the auto part store and install it.
Last I looked (a few months ago) Michelin made the only tire available for these vehicles. I don't think much has changed since then. Welcome to the world of the modern automobile where every car comes with its own unique, expensive, hard to find tire size and take solice in the fact you are not by any means alone in this horrible realization. ASE Certified Automotive Service Advisor working in the tire industry
i agree with the poster above me, peter. it doesnt make sense if you can afford a $30k+ luxury sports car, but cannot afford new tires for it. Obviously there was something you missed when you bought the car. If you bought the car simply because you wanted that type of car, regardless of your financial well-being, then I highly suggest you look at trading it in. But to answer your question. Go to a sears automotive store and they can hook you up on a decent set of tires. i recommend Goodyear's Eagle GT-HR. It's an all season tire, good quality, and its cheap. They may not have a set of tires specifically for the crossfire, but they should find a tire that'll be comparable in quality and price.