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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 02:34 PM
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Default Re: How many miles are on your Crossfire?

Originally Posted by patpur
Ok So what's next ? Are we gonna start telling each other what to eat, what to watch on TV, what to wear, what not to wear? I happen to "drive" my car all I want. I used to put 26,000 miles a year on brand new cars for my job. In two years they had lost a great deal of their value because of high mileage. Quite frankly I HATE driving, some of you may enjoy it but I don't care for it. I "drove" my cars that way for almost 25 years and I'm just tired of running the p i ss out of a car, I'm tired of traffic, I'm tired of dealing with the idiots on the road (of which I'm sure I'm one too). That said I love cars, I love my car and I plan to keep it in new condition for as long as I can. I also have a blast when I do take it out, its like a new car and its driven most every day. Please don't tell me I'm not having "fun" driving my car just because it doesn't have the mileage on it you think it should. I would also add that I have no problem with those of you that have a ton of miles on your cars, no problem at all with that. I'm sure in your way you are enjoying your Crossfire as much as I am enjoying mine.
End of rant.
Move out of that dead end state and you will have less idiots on the road, lower stress level and more money in your pocket. In my state I get to drive 70 MPH (state speed limit) on country highways. I get to open it up above 100 MPH with no cars or cops around. Straight highways you can see for miles! Clean air and plenty of open land! Less stress and headache. More fun
 
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