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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 10:53 PM
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Default Re: Collector Crossfire

Originally Posted by jp2005
no, i don't think it will ever be a collectors item, as far as i'm aware 50k or so were made...not rare at all.
Why are so many "young" Crossfire owners so cynical when it comes to the Crossfire?
JP2005, I don't mean to single you out, but I've read comments like yours many times on this forum, and it's usually made by a young male, 25 years old or less, who doesn't think the Crossfire will ever amount to much in the future automotive history books.
The Crossfire is by no means a "world beater" but it can do alot of "sports car" related things well, and even better than some cars costing 3 or even 4 times as much. It can go through a slalom course faster than a Ford GT, Lamborghini Gallardo, Acura NSX, or an Aston Martin Vanquish.
It can stop from 60 mph faster than alot of other "sports cars" too.
There are a lot more sports cars out there that an SRT-6 can out accelerate, than there are that could beat it.
None of us "old timers" thought we would ever see the outrageous prices that some of the old "muscle cars" are bringing now a days either. But no matter how large the production #'s were, they still bring strong money at auctions all over U.S. because the demand is there.
I know in my life time, I probably won'tget to see the Crossfire become a "Hot Property", I may not even get to see it sell for more than it originally cost. But I bet 30 years from now, most Crossfire owners in 2037 will be glad they own one. (That is if we still produce gasoline, that the "average person" can afford.
 
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