Well said.
We're approaching year three with our roadster and I love it just as much, if not more, than the day we test drove it. We went to look at a used G35 coupe and came home with a brand new Crossfire Roadster. Spent quite a bit more than we had planned but the fun we have, the friends we've made, and the comments/looks we get from people make it worth it... not to mention the rarity. I believe that's what makes the Crossfire that much more special to own. It's one of those cars that not many people have and the ones that do are scattered so that you don't see that many... until we gather and that is an awesome site as well.
But really, to me, that is what makes a Crossfire special. The style is unique, it's attractive, your eye really catches it in a crowd. I've driven by loaded car lots and immediately my eye will be drawn to a Crossfire sitting over to the side not even in main view. I have had numerous people pull up beside us at a light or stop while I'm pumping gas and ask "what is that?... I like it". A couple of years ago we were backing in to a parking space, in a huge crowd, to watch a fireworks show on the 4th. Of course we had the top down and as I was moving into my space I overheard a teenage boy parked next to us say "man... that's a nice car. I bet that S.O.B. will fly!" Yes... Yes it will.
Good times...