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Old 09-17-2007, 04:25 PM
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Default Re: Why did you choose the Crossfire?

Originally Posted by BltByKrmn
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here and not *completely* tear apart everything you just tried to say and just chalk it up to ignorance.

But I will gladly correct you. The Corvette is by far one of the most reliable sports cars you can buy, I can guarantee you have nothing factual to back your claim of unreliable up. It has a world class design and constantly tears apart cars that are 3x it's price.

What it does tell me however is that you're prone to badge whoring and probably haven't driven many sports cars.
Ignorance? Hardly, you own a crossfire, you're simply on the outside looking in on the corvette issue. You have paper facts, i've driven corvettes; stock, supercharged, slightly modified... i can't even count how many times i've been to A&A corvette, i've even been to their BBQ... so my opinions are not ignorance especially in comparison to you little piece of paper telling you your facts.

i test drove the 2004 corvette before I bought the crossfire. Did not like it at all. It was an automatic, the drive was very spongy, and the car just felt heavy. It was very slow to accelerate and nobody gives the car a second look. I understand it (supposedly) has power and is pretty practical.

Badge whoring? Your kidding? I drive a chrysler! And i've driven many of sports cars, in addition to that i'm in a viper or corvette 70% of the time.