Originally Posted by GAZ23UK
Ok, I just want to reiterate on everyone's comments so far. The guys are morons. But ... they are not a fair reflection on the younger generation of crossfire drivers. I am 23 years old and funnily enough (the fact I am writing this) own a crossfire.
I drive in a sensible manner and have a good job. My insurance is nearly £2000 because I am deemed a 'high risk' driver. And i wonder why? They are an exception to the rule, not all all of us speak in such a ...errr... unusual manner.
So judge them as the idiots they are.
I completly agree with you. There was plenty of this "sub-culture" in my high schools too. They are the minority, but unfortneately, they make the most noise and draw the most negative attention, so the general population sees it as the dumbering of society and the youth of our generation is lost and has no hope. Perception is reality. It's just like the Punk movement in the 70s and 80s or the Grunge movement in the 90s. Well, maybe not. At least you could communicate with Punks and Grungers in English...