Originally Posted by
JHM2K
At first, I didn't really read too deeply into it. But, the more I analyze it...
I was a late bloomer and an outcast. I enjoy an active lifestyle, but my look is more "3-piece suit" than "track suit." I'm quirky, yet dependable. Stylish, yet polarizing. I am old at heart, but young in body. Misunderstood by many, but cherished by those that take the time to get acquainted. On paper, I'm not all that impressive -- but I'll work circles around "the qualified".
And then you have the Crossfire:
It was outdated from the launch, and never really embraced. The Crossfire is a sporty car, but the looks scream class, not racetrack. The Crossfire has a few known weaknesses, but aside from those, it's bulletproof and as dependable
as anything out there. No one can argue that it's stylish -- yet people usually fall to one
end of the spectrum or the other, in regards to loving/hating it. The technology is ancient, yet it's newer than the car the tech came from. The nay-sayers don't understand (or like) the Crossfire, but the people that enter ownership with an open mind are enamored by the machine. And last but not least -- it's easily trumped by other cars on the spec sheet... yet few cars can deliver the smiles per gallon that this one does. And it's damn competitive, to boot.
By golly... we have a match.