Originally Posted by mrphotoman
Lol, there is no comparison between a classic car and a late model chrysler or pretty much any car.
That is like comparing a velvet painting of elvis to the mona lisa lmao and saying the velvet painting is better.
There must be a reason why both a velvet painting and crossfire prices drop like a rock lol.
A crossfire is a good car but it is in no way in the same class as a classic.
No one is doubting that a 66 Corvette is a classic, but after having owned three Corvettes and my brother owning a 65-396 and a 66-427, I can say unequivocably that my SRT6 is a vastly superior car, both in handling, build quality, and frankly......looks. Being as ancient as I am, I have driven these classics - when they were new - and nostalgia doesn't make them great.
We'll see as Crossfires age if they will become classics as well.