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Nervous Women or New Breed Of Crossfire Owners
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Re: Nervous Women or New Breed Of Crossfire Owners
You are obviously driving in the wrong state,
I'd wave.
Normally I have to go out of my way to see other Crossfires (CCC FTW!
). I'd love to say hello to fellow Crossfires owners but they are few and far between in my part of town.
I've actually chased after one (think BC and I scared them) and left a note on a parked one (no response). Pulled over to say hi to a couple in one (traveling through from Wyoming). I have seen a coupe around the area lately but I never seem to be in my Crossfire when I spot him...one of these days...
It was the same way with my PT Cruiser. I got a first year model and was one of the very few in the state. Not only did other PT owners go crazy when we spotted each other but I couldn't pull up to a light without extended conversations from fellow drivers "What is that? That's awesome...Beautiful car...Wanna trade?... That reminds me of my (fill in car name) when I learned to drive...That reminds me of my Dad's (fill in car name)..." I've never made so many new friends so fast, lol.
The Crossfire gets looks but she doesn't get the same universal appeal that the first few years of the PT did. Sadly, as more PTs were sold, less and less of the people driving them knew how special they were. Now you can't throw a rock in Arvada without hitting one, I swear and I almost never get the wave anymore from fellow owners.
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