Originally Posted by ZERACER
I have noticed a big drop in listings for Crossfires. In my locale, on Cars.com, there used to be 30 - 40 listings within 50 miles. there are now about 10. I don't know if we a loosing Crossfires or less people are selling them At this point the attrition rate should be about 10% or more. I had a thought! LOL
If one of our techy members could create a data base to be placed on or linked to this and the CICCI web site that would allow Crossfire owners to enter their or another vehicle's information including VIN. No., location, Color, SRT, NA or Base, Roadster or Coupe, Interior color (Slate, Vanilla or Cedar), Stick or automatic, etc. It would be best if the info could be entered online and not by one individual. There could even be a column for running and destroyed to track those that are gone. You would not want "destroyed" Crossfires counted in the total amount so if anyone entered one as destroyed or changed the checked box because of an accident or incident it would come off of the total available.
What this would do is have a sort capability to determine how many were still on the road (existed) in each state, category. For instance you could sort by how many yellow roadsters with vanilla interiors still existed and how many were stick shifts. How many were in Maine and so on. It is too bad this wasn't done years ago. I'm sorry to say I am no Techy however I know this is possible. The goal would be to locate info on as many as possible.Forum members could even research those listed on Cars.com and Craig's list etc. to enhance the data base.
Any Thoughts?? Any Volunteers??

It is a great idea. The trick will be shielding it from spam entries.
If Google Docs or Windows Live ever give us a us a true database utility - then we could let her rip.