Thanks all for your replies :-)
Originally Posted by Kane
While the Crossfire is superior in most areas of performance engineering, it does suffer in the creature comfort category. For instance, this is the first car I've seen in a long time NOT equipped with good intermittent windshield wipers, or steering wheel-mounted audio system and cruise controls. Wouldn't shift paddles be nice?
Any way, she's a delightful little car in all of the important aspects.
First time I saw a Crossfire I inmediately felt in love with it. I loved that it had not much "extra" stuff. It was quite "rough", I loved it. Also I like simplicity, so apart than the cheap plastic dash, I still love it sooo much :-)
The true is that since I bought it (more than 4 years ago) I haven't had any time to dedicate it to it, and now I want to take care of it again. And this windows stuff is something that I really miss compared to other cars. It's quite strange that no one had done it already :-)
Also I'm considering to install a Lambo doors system in the near future, and I'm afraid of the fact that windows are very exposed when you open the doors upwards, specially in parkings, when you don't know if there's a low roof. It would we nice to get out the car with windows rolled down in that case.
Originally Posted by Kane
(By the way, Julio, your English is excellent. You put the contemporary 'text-er' generation to shame. OMG-LOL)
Huh. Text-ers are a huge problem in every language, I'm afraid