Re: occupations?
I would consider your question regarding the occupation demographic may be to determine the class of people who own (can afford) the Crossfire.
I don't think this purchase has anything to do with class, or occupation. I think it has more to do with a uniq1ue car that provides exhilaration and the thrill to drive.
For some it's the modifiability to achieve the shortest zero to 60 mph. For a car buff it might add to a collection of eclectic cars. For me it might be how many G's i can pull screaming around a hwy corner. This car will appeal to a wide range of ages, occupations, and bankrolls.
The colour of car one prefers, auto vs. stick, convertible vs. coupe etc. can explain a great deal about the owners personality.
I just purchased a used 2005 silvery/blue Roadster Limited with Navigation... Its automatic. I prefer a stick but looked at resale in my decision. I prefer a RED car but got a great deal on this one.
As far as occupation, I just left a medical sales job after 10 years and I am awaiting severance pay. So technically I'm unemployed. That's a first in 25 years.
Cheers!
Last edited by jaded1958cars; Dec 5, 2007 at 01:54 PM.