Crossfire Snob
I know i am not Fairly Dangerous Man, i see a lot of Crossfires around
here Knoxville to Mississippi,and some Folks just are rude...
you say nice car or wave they just turn their noses up..
I think i read somewhere on the Forum about a Crossfire Sign when u meet another Driver...
what do we do to the SNOB'S give them a Crossfire Finger..
here Knoxville to Mississippi,and some Folks just are rude...
you say nice car or wave they just turn their noses up..
I think i read somewhere on the Forum about a Crossfire Sign when u meet another Driver...
what do we do to the SNOB'S give them a Crossfire Finger..
What do you do with Crossfire snobs? You have my permission to chase them down to the next stoplight, get out of you Crossfire and bend their wipers into a pretzel shape.
I ran in to a Crossfire Snob last Friday afternoon. I see very. very few Crossfires in my area. On the road anyway. Dealership a good bit but not on the road. I was going down the on-ramp and happened to see a Crossfire in the far lane moving on. So, naturally I wanted to give a 'Hello, Buddy' sign. Well, I caught up with the guy and pulled along side and waved. The guy just looked straight ahead. Never looked left nor right for a good mile!!! And he was in the fast lane!!! So, I just gave my little Black Beauty the gas and left his unfriendly ...... you know what. Yeah, I know that nowadays everyone is concerned about road rage and maybe that was why the guy was not a friendly X-firer but .............
I wondered how hard it is to get a friendly acknowledgment from a fellow crossfire owner before.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=24783
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=24783
I have one in a town of three that is not big on "sports cars". (This is the land of big "modified 4x4's)
So my experience is 50-50.
One owner of a red 2004 (with 5000 miles, currently for sale) stops to tell me all about her car and ask for help selling it. Very nice, a real pleasure.
The other owner of a black one, I saw in his car driving for the first time a couple days ago - like a deer in the headlights when I waved to him. I think he was at a total loss. I don't think he was being rude - just didn't know who the heck was waving at him.
Meanwhile in the Jeep it's almost too much - people even waving from across the interstate going 70+MPH and after a while it get's to be something like work... Different kinds of people I think. The Jags were the same way - every Jag owner (well the XKE anyway...) would wave, or even chase you down and stop to tell war stories...
These days people are a bit scared of strangers. Sad really... Get a Jeep - you'll get waved at more than you can stand!
So my experience is 50-50.
One owner of a red 2004 (with 5000 miles, currently for sale) stops to tell me all about her car and ask for help selling it. Very nice, a real pleasure.
The other owner of a black one, I saw in his car driving for the first time a couple days ago - like a deer in the headlights when I waved to him. I think he was at a total loss. I don't think he was being rude - just didn't know who the heck was waving at him.
Meanwhile in the Jeep it's almost too much - people even waving from across the interstate going 70+MPH and after a while it get's to be something like work... Different kinds of people I think. The Jags were the same way - every Jag owner (well the XKE anyway...) would wave, or even chase you down and stop to tell war stories...
These days people are a bit scared of strangers. Sad really... Get a Jeep - you'll get waved at more than you can stand!
Originally Posted by ppro
I have one in a town of three that is not big on "sports cars". (This is the land of big "modified 4x4's)
So my experience is 50-50.
One owner of a red 2004 (with 5000 miles, currently for sale) stops to tell me all about her car and ask for help selling it. Very nice, a real pleasure.
The other owner of a black one, I saw in his car driving for the first time a couple days ago - like a deer in the headlights when I waved to him. I think he was at a total loss. I don't think he was being rude - just didn't know who the heck was waving at him.
Meanwhile in the Jeep it's almost too much - people even waving from across the interstate going 70+MPH and after a while it get's to be something like work... Different kinds of people I think. The Jags were the same way - every Jag owner (well the XKE anyway...) would wave, or even chase you down and stop to tell war stories...
These days people are a bit scared of strangers. Sad really... Get a Jeep - you'll get waved at more than you can stand!
So my experience is 50-50.
One owner of a red 2004 (with 5000 miles, currently for sale) stops to tell me all about her car and ask for help selling it. Very nice, a real pleasure.
The other owner of a black one, I saw in his car driving for the first time a couple days ago - like a deer in the headlights when I waved to him. I think he was at a total loss. I don't think he was being rude - just didn't know who the heck was waving at him.
Meanwhile in the Jeep it's almost too much - people even waving from across the interstate going 70+MPH and after a while it get's to be something like work... Different kinds of people I think. The Jags were the same way - every Jag owner (well the XKE anyway...) would wave, or even chase you down and stop to tell war stories...
These days people are a bit scared of strangers. Sad really... Get a Jeep - you'll get waved at more than you can stand!
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