Bye bye Crossfire... hello 300C
An american car by an american company? Considering the 300 shares quiet a bit with the 210 e class chassis, its assemble from canada all the way to australi and china, i woulnt exactly call it an american car. Never the less, a 300c is a pretty nice car that i wouldnt mind owning. Good luck with it.
Originally Posted by 'shawfire
wow !!! it always amazes me how something so simple can really bring out the a-holes... for the record I have always loved my crossfire and took excellent care of it, but at 6'3" 245 lbs I never fit that well in the coupe that I had for 3 years as my daily driver, never mind the fact that the seat broke no fewer that 3 times... anyways, it was time for something new and I bought a north american car built in north america by Chrysler keeping north american union workers on their jobs What have you done for your economy lately? So let he who is without sin stand up and cast the first stone.
Also, I never did post that often, I feel that less can be more... just check out my electric tape fix for the rear hatch rattle that most Crossfires suffer from.
In closing thanks PAULW, acrispy1 and velociabstract, take it easy.
To the rest of you that replied to my post in such a negative way, well... you won't be missed.
Also, I never did post that often, I feel that less can be more... just check out my electric tape fix for the rear hatch rattle that most Crossfires suffer from.
In closing thanks PAULW, acrispy1 and velociabstract, take it easy.
To the rest of you that replied to my post in such a negative way, well... you won't be missed.
Originally Posted by 'shawfire
wow !!! it always amazes me how something so simple can really bring out the a-holes... for the record I have always loved my crossfire and took excellent care of it, but at 6'3" 245 lbs I never fit that well in the coupe that I had for 3 years as my daily driver, never mind the fact that the seat broke no fewer that 3 times... anyways, it was time for something new and I bought a north american car built in north america by Chrysler keeping north american union workers on their jobs What have you done for your economy lately? So let he who is without sin stand up and cast the first stone.
Also, I never did post that often, I feel that less can be more... just check out my electric tape fix for the rear hatch rattle that most Crossfires suffer from.
In closing thanks PAULW, acrispy1 and velociabstract, take it easy.
To the rest of you that replied to my post in such a negative way, well... you won't be missed.
Also, I never did post that often, I feel that less can be more... just check out my electric tape fix for the rear hatch rattle that most Crossfires suffer from.
In closing thanks PAULW, acrispy1 and velociabstract, take it easy.
To the rest of you that replied to my post in such a negative way, well... you won't be missed.
Originally Posted by 'shawfire
Also, I never did post that often, I feel that less can be more... just check out my electric tape fix for the rear hatch rattle that most Crossfires suffer from.
Enjoy the ride and I agree. You were an xfire owner and one of us.
This forum can be a little clickish and I agree with you that less is more. Like you I subscribe to the motto that "if you cant say something good, hold on to your comments" so I agree with your sentiment and hope you have a great ride in the 300c!
The Chrysler Bentley!
Originally Posted by 'shawfire
... but at 6'3" 245 lbs I never fit that well in the coupe that I had for 3 years as my daily driver...
Enjoy the 300
Originally Posted by milkjuggz
This man should be given an award for driving the crossfire for 3 years with those specs.
I like the 300C - it's one of the few sedans that are immediately recognizable from a block away. If I was shopping for a big sedan it would definitely make my short list. Enjoy!
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