Re: Looks Like The Coupe Is Gone
In the great scheme of things, anytime you build less than 100,000 vehicles in 5 years of production, that's not considered to be a lot of cars.
Now I don't have a clue as to what the Crossfire's final production numbers are going to be, but I'm guessing it's well over 75k by now.
Personally I feel I drive a pretty unique, and rarely seen car. But when you consider GM only built 76,371 Fieros between 1984-88, just how rare is the Crossfire really?
Back in the 80's, Fieros seemed to be everywhere, and yet currently, I seldom see more than one or two Crossfires a day. Does this mean most of the people who own a Crossfire simply don't drive them?