Originally Posted by arado
Definition of EXOTIC, " Of foreign origin" The Chrysler Crossfire is all Foreign. Nothing made here except the name.
Based on that definition, an old Fiat Panda is an exotic. Or a Mini Cooper.
An "exotic car" is one that is in the upper 10% of speed, refinement, technology, cost, and exclusivity. And for the record, there is an "AND" between those requirements, not an "OR". It should be a car that has global appeal and lust factor. This quickly disqualifies the Crossfire from being exotic, regardless of your delusion.
This thread makes my head hurt. And the funny part is, it's not the OP's fault.