Making out in your Xfire!
OK need some help here is there anyway to enjoy the company of a lady without getting out of the car, frankly after the last attempt I might have well tried the boot. The centre console and seating position are a nighmare.
Before you start questioning why, just picture an attractive young lady in the passenger seat giving you the come on, so guys and gals the challenge can you make out in an xfire? :shock:
Before you start questioning why, just picture an attractive young lady in the passenger seat giving you the come on, so guys and gals the challenge can you make out in an xfire? :shock:
Try a hotel... :lol: The Crossfire was designed for driving... :lol: ...
Sounds to me like the Crossfire is doing it's job.
It's getting the lady in the mood now take her home and get on with "it" ... :lol:
All guys should be so lucky as to have your problem, lordpercy...
Sounds to me like the Crossfire is doing it's job.
All guys should be so lucky as to have your problem, lordpercy...
Forget that noise. I'm 24. The trick is to make her do all the work. Afterall, you are giving her the opportunity to ride in the car. Just make sure she doesn't have rings on. Try to keep focused on the road while she ventures down south.. :!:
There IS a reason that steering wheel telescopes. Push that baby all the way in, move the seat back a little. She'll have more than enough room to work with. :twisted:
All you AUTO guys have no excuse. I pulled it off in the 6 speed 8)
There IS a reason that steering wheel telescopes. Push that baby all the way in, move the seat back a little. She'll have more than enough room to work with. :twisted:
All you AUTO guys have no excuse. I pulled it off in the 6 speed 8)
[quote="mightyjlr"][quote="DFWSBR"]There IS a reason that steering wheel telescopes.
What are you talking about?
Pull the handle under the steering wheel. Pull in and out. It telescopes.
Well, there is a reason, but the Crossfire doesn't have a telescoping wheel. The convertible model does though...
Pull the handle under the steering wheel. Pull in and out. It telescopes.
And what for us 20 something females out there? It's terribly hard to do all the work when you're the one in the drivers seat!
DFWSBR - perhaps I should give you the opportunity to ride in MY xfire! :wink: :wink:
DFWSBR - perhaps I should give you the opportunity to ride in MY xfire! :wink: :wink:
Originally Posted by Reg Kittrelle
"All you AUTO guys have no excuse. I pulled it off in the 6 speed"
c uh, wrong thread, DFWSBR, we're talking about having someone else in the car with us.
c uh, wrong thread, DFWSBR, we're talking about having someone else in the car with us.
Originally Posted by Tdancer2
And what for us 20 something females out there? It's terribly hard to do all the work when you're the one in the drivers seat!
DFWSBR - perhaps I should give you the opportunity to ride in MY xfire! :wink: :wink:
DFWSBR - perhaps I should give you the opportunity to ride in MY xfire! :wink: :wink:
I haven't tried the other way around, but for (research and development reasons) we should try it out. :P :wink:
Originally Posted by Reg Kittrelle
"All you AUTO guys have no excuse. I pulled it off in the 6 speed"
c uh, wrong thread, DFWSBR, we're talking about having someone else in the car with us.
c uh, wrong thread, DFWSBR, we're talking about having someone else in the car with us.
Any "fantasy" type stuff you were mustering up makes me wonder just what you were thinking
Like anything else, it comes down to five simple things:
Timing, Precision, and Practice Practice Practice.
(The last three being the most fun). :wink:
Try shifting your (driver's) weight to one hip/cheet. If its an auto, I'd bet putting your left leg under you would help alot, too (I.e. Sitting on your left foot). Its all about reducing angles.
Happy (ahem) motoring.
Timing, Precision, and Practice Practice Practice.
(The last three being the most fun). :wink:
Try shifting your (driver's) weight to one hip/cheet. If its an auto, I'd bet putting your left leg under you would help alot, too (I.e. Sitting on your left foot). Its all about reducing angles.
Happy (ahem) motoring.


