Originally Posted by Opticon
MSRP is irrelevent.
A person with good enough taste that is willing to sacrifice higher fuel mileage and cargo room to purchase a Crossfire, then care for it like it was his/her child, is a classy individual who understands and values passion in vehicles.
That's what makes a Crossfire more than "just a car".
People buy "just cars" to sip fuel back and forth from work or carry their dog.
The price of the car was not my relevent point in my original post. My point was that its is kinda sad to see people "bash" someone (in this case the girl in the date story) just because she used the car as an excuse not to see they OP again... Maybe she was just being nice and used that excuse to avoid further hurting the OP's feelings... The price of the car was brought up to show how strangely that these peple would jump to defend the Crossfire as such... Makes ya feel like it was a one of a kind exotic... which it is not..