Just wanted to share...
I've posted pics before, but man, I just love the stance and look of the car in this pic. Although it is over 4 years old, it still looks well ahead of it's time. I'm almost glad that there was only one body style of the Crossfire, because it will always remain unique.
Cheers!
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Cheers!
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Last edited by Valk; Aug 29, 2009 at 01:24 PM.
I feel the same way about the Audi TT - I wish they had kept the original body style.
I took delivery of the very first production Audi TT in the US, I mean the first one off the boat, in Houston May 1, 1999.
Take a look at a 2000 silver TT driving down the road today, and if it's in good condition, it looks contemporary with just about any vehicle next to it -- that's how far ahead of its time it was TEN YEARS AGO.
It was underpowered, sure, but a thrill to drive. And it even had back seats, if you happened to have friends without legs!
I considered getting a used TT before buying my XF. I have no regrets!
I took delivery of the very first production Audi TT in the US, I mean the first one off the boat, in Houston May 1, 1999.
Take a look at a 2000 silver TT driving down the road today, and if it's in good condition, it looks contemporary with just about any vehicle next to it -- that's how far ahead of its time it was TEN YEARS AGO.
It was underpowered, sure, but a thrill to drive. And it even had back seats, if you happened to have friends without legs!
I considered getting a used TT before buying my XF. I have no regrets!
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