Originally Posted by houstondan
my bet is that the first-year crossfire will also be known for longevity.
That was the biggest issue for my wife when we were shopping for it. Her words, "Drive it, keep it nice, and in 10 years it'll be a classic". Couldn't agree more. I coulda had a Z or a TT or an RX for less, but you know I see them and they DON'T grow on you (at least not on me, but I'm biased now 8) ) the way a Crossfire does. And I don't see a Z or a TT or an RX ever being considered 'classic', not for as many are on the roads.