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Mar 11, 2006 | 02:03 AM
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Re: Crossfire too cheap??
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xfire1
HOTWHIP... And I ALWAYS PROUDLY SAY...
THE CROSSFIRE ALWAYS HAS MY BACK!!!
WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK FOR; FROM A MACHINE OR MAN???
Hooah xfire1, well put.
Hotwhip
: Speaking of Horse Power and the crossfire, yes I got a problem with it, I would love people walking up to me and instead of asking me what kind of car is that I'm driving, I would (because of the time frame I come from in life). I would much more enjoy hearing people say to me "WOW I see you got one of those Crossfires, the sound coming from that engine is shaking the ground, I read in Hotrod magazine that it'll blow the doors off the new Charger, Mustang, and the newer Challenger coming out in a year or so".
With that said I don't care if anyone ever says that to me about my Crossfire, it is a car in it's own class, there is no other car out there on the road that'll match it, I crank up my ACDC "Back In Black" and I care less what people are thinking, this is one bad azz (as xfire1 stated) machine, it's not just a car, I love this car, Heck it’s an affair.
But this thread is about what would make the Crossfire sell, and I'll say it again brother and sisters "Horse Power", and if you don't understand what I'm saying here go down to the Chevrolet dealer and look at the Vette, it has lots of "Horse Power" and it sells, it's the Harley of the automotive racing world. If you add a few horses under the hood of this Crossfire it would quickly replace the Chevy as the Harley, it has so much more on the Vette, the Crossfire is what a two seater "hot rod" should look like, and it blows the Vette away in the hot rod design factor. Bottom line "Horse Power" is AWOL. Chrysler had a chance to reclaim "King of the Muscle Cars" with the Crossfire, but it chose instead to act like a school yard bully, just a lot of talk and a little flash, but at the end of the lunch break every one is still waiting to see when the real man is going to step up... I'm not knocking the crossfire, and I don't encourage you to love your Crossfire any less, we're only talking what would move this car into the main stream of performance freaks. Hooah
And again the reason for no after market performance parts is because no one talks about the power of the Crossfire out on the street, the people who build these after market parts for HiPro cars got ears on the street and what they hear people talking about is where the market will focus.
Now with that entire statement made, let me say one more thing... I would recommend the Crossfire to anyone over any other roaster on the street.
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