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Old Oct 4, 2005 | 06:00 PM
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Default Re: xfire old or young

...In truth, the Crossfire is probably most often purchased by those who are either under 30 or over 50. Why? The years between the two are often spent raising children. This is not a family car, but I suspect there are a few dads that keep one around as a toy. That's what I plan to do.

Regarding that comment from the 350Z forum, are you sure it wasn't made by a jealous SOB that owns a clapped out, 15 year old 300? I guess it doesn't matter. I kind of like the fact that the Crossfire is in no way associated with the Ricer crowd. Kind of like those other tire smoking "old persons' cars", the Mustang GT, C6 Corvette, GTO, SLK350, and Audi TT. There is not one ounce of Civic street scene in any of the aforementioned rides... and if that makes them old person's cars, then I guess I have a lot to look forward to!
 
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