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Old Aug 23, 2021 | 06:00 PM
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Default Re: New Member

Originally Posted by CaptainHero
I too have noticed that some people do not treat other members well at times. Perhaps they have become jaded or frustrated with seeing the same questions asked over and over when it seems like people do not look for their answer before posting a new question. Sometimes it seems like it is just a misunderstanding and the person who is being rude did not understand what was being asked or believed it was some thing else that had been resolved elsewhere. Anyway, there is a vast amount of valuable information to be found especially when trying to solve problems with your car or prevent them from happening in the first place. There are more helpful than hurtful members here but sometimes the hurtful voices seem to be louder. You should check out the Colorado crossfire club… There seems to be a strong following there and they might still have tech days occasionally were you can get help working on your car from people who have experience and socialize with other crossfire enthusiasts.
CaptainHero
There should be an introductory/tutorial section with basic instructions to NAVIGATE this forum. It may reduce the repeated questions that may have been discussed since 2003, a period of 18 years:
1.) Part of the tutorial should include OneHundred80's compiled listing to begin your search of the problem you're encountering.
2.) Go to the CARS section to survey the STICKY threads under each category, for All Crossfires, or specifically, Coupes, Roadsters and SRT6's, since they are the most common issues the owners have encountered over the past 18 years.
3.) USE the SEARCH button at the top of the main page, insert your problem (limited verbiage) and click on the search....

This may reduce the conflicts people are encountering and reduce the stress of the "long timers" of this forum. Some of the newbies are annoying, since they must chime in on numerous threads, without knowing all of the facts and providing misinformation.

Just my 2 cents....

Dennis
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