Originally Posted by
onehundred80
I wish I could find the reason why somebody who owns a Chrysler would want the person in the car behind them think they were behind a Mercedes Crossfire.
The Crossfire was the talk of the town in 2002 and now people are trying to hide it in plain sight.
I realize that the car has fallen in price that but adding cheap badges and radios makes it even cheaper.
Making it mine often makes nobody else want it.😏
180,
Although I’m 100% aligned on your thinking, I can also understand the desire to add different bling
(bling is not a bad term, I just use it as a placeholder)
There is a large aftermarket for just about everything and that lends to the uniqueness of the vehicle.
Everyone wants to express who they are and Bling on a car allows us to do it.
For me personally, I’m really happy to display the chrysler logo, they make and have made some really great iconic cars. Ours is one of them
charger
challenger
prowler
300 gen 1 and Gen 2
just about any late 60’s early 70’s B body (really like the GTX drop top)
Whenever someone asks what it is and I tell them, they look, pause and then say wow.
good enough for me
(In my mind MB doesn’t really want this car so why would I want to go out with someone who didn’t want to be out with me.)
All my own thoughts. As I said earlier, I can see both sides and appreciate everyone’s ability to be different.
it would be really boring if the only Crossfire colour was Aero Blue, good thing there were better colours available
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