Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
1870 members and growing.. If you have attempted to join us there for a more social interaction.. Please note in your message system you have an "others" message tab there.
That is where your contact return will show up.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2211655775/
That is where your contact return will show up.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2211655775/
Re: Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
1870 members and growing.. If you have attempted to join us there for a more social interaction.. Please note in your message system you have an "others" message tab there.
That is where your contact return will show up.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2211655775/
That is where your contact return will show up.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2211655775/
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Re: Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
Hi Mrmiata, Do all of your members own Crossfires? Some more than one? I am curious how one would arrive at a more precise number of Crossfires that are actually in service, on the road today. There are other Crossfire owners like myself, I would bet, who refuse to participate in Facebutt that would not be a part of the membership number you present. What would your best guess be of how many Crossfires are in service today worldwide? By the way, congrats on that number 1870, that's impressive indeed.
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3rd. I have no presence on Facebook at all, and I have no desire to start now. I'm sure there is a use for it, but all I hear about is people bragging and snooping about each other, not my idea of fun.
As for number of Crossfires still out there, I'd guess at least 60,000, that should be about %80 of total built (right?).
As for number of Crossfires still out there, I'd guess at least 60,000, that should be about %80 of total built (right?).
Re: Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
Members are "screened" for being an owner. Now how many have sold and moved on - that's not known, but even if they sell, as part of the family they are welcome to stay. Seems like half the sellers come back with another one later anyways.
As far as "drama".. well I've found the block option works real well for people you no longer desire anything to do with.. But this is not about "for or against" face book. Just wanted to through out a social interaction option for those who might enjoy it.
As far as "drama".. well I've found the block option works real well for people you no longer desire anything to do with.. But this is not about "for or against" face book. Just wanted to through out a social interaction option for those who might enjoy it.
Re: Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
3rd. I have no presence on Facebook at all, and I have no desire to start now. I'm sure there is a use for it, but all I hear about is people bragging and snooping about each other, not my idea of fun.
As for number of Crossfires still out there, I'd guess at least 60,000, that should be about %80 of total built (right?).
As for number of Crossfires still out there, I'd guess at least 60,000, that should be about %80 of total built (right?).
Re: Facebook - Chrysler Crossfire Owners Group
Hi Mrmiata, Do all of your members own Crossfires? Some more than one? I am curious how one would arrive at a more precise number of Crossfires that are actually in service, on the road today. There are other Crossfire owners like myself, I would bet, who refuse to participate in Facebutt that would not be a part of the membership number you present. What would your best guess be of how many Crossfires are in service today worldwide? By the way, congrats on that number 1870, that's impressive indeed.
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