Re: which cars can we beat, keep up with, smoke, or run from?!
"It's not just about getting there, It's how you get there".
Way back, I had a original Shelby 350GT + Hurst. It was wickedly fast, and wickedly a pain to drive. The best thing about it is that when anyone talks about their testosterone ride I get to say " Oh yeah, let me tell you about a car I used to have" Owners of 912's, XK's, and MB 190's still looked down on my ride because they got something I didn't. (See quote above) They also got the good looking sophisticated gals in mini shirts, while I got the rambunctious ones in blue jeans. Eventually I switched from beer to wine, jeans to mini skirts, and brutal cars to refined automobiles. The Crossfire is a very refined ride. She treats me well, assures me I'm in command, soothes me with her purr, yet is still ready to get up and go when I want her too. She gets admiring looks, and even when someone beats her across a line, you know they had to work to do it. Smooth as silk with not to many quirks, she is always ready to please. And always puts a smile on my face when I touch her. All in all, she is like a date with a great looking spinner from a high end service at street corner prices. If you want beef, clip a coupon and wolf down a Big Mac. If you can appreciate some weinerschnitzel with a fine Rhine, along with a cruise through the Alps, the Crossfire will more than satisfy. Win or lose, in a Crossfire you do it with style. Bottom line is that at Crossfire pricing no one ever beats you!
2005 ssb Ltd
Toy FJ
Audi A6 2.7T 6spd
Last edited by X-MAN; Dec 13, 2007 at 05:58 PM.