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As I pulled into the casino this morning a young guy that had followed me into the parking lot asked at the elevator if that was my XF .....he then said it looked like a Mercedes.....you know how the next 3 minutes went after that......
10/15 to 11/3 ....1000 miles exactly ....40.0 gal exactly.....= 25 mpg.
07 6spd.
Spent 4-5 hours washing / waxing my mother in law's T-Bird yesterday......how did Ford survive all these years? Pretty-Crap.
10/15 to 11/3 ....1000 miles exactly ....40.0 gal exactly.....= 25 mpg.
07 6spd.
Spent 4-5 hours washing / waxing my mother in law's T-Bird yesterday......how did Ford survive all these years? Pretty-Crap.
Originally Posted by Chris L.
As I pulled into the casino this morning a young guy that had followed me into the parking lot asked at the elevator if that was my XF .....he then said it looked like a Mercedes.....you know how the next 3 minutes went after that......
10/15 to 11/3 ....1000 miles exactly ....40.0 gal exactly.....= 25 mpg.
07 6spd.
Spent 4-5 hours washing / waxing my mother in law's T-Bird yesterday......how did Ford survive all these years? Pretty-Crap.
10/15 to 11/3 ....1000 miles exactly ....40.0 gal exactly.....= 25 mpg.
07 6spd.
Spent 4-5 hours washing / waxing my mother in law's T-Bird yesterday......how did Ford survive all these years? Pretty-Crap.
I'm assuming it was the current/latest model T-Bird? I actually always sorta liked them. I feel about the T-Bird the same way I feel about the old BMW Z3. Overall not bad cars, (very good in some aspects) but both seem like an unorganized assembly of half-assed retro influences that didnt really add up to a cohesive package.
It always seemed crazy that you spent a decent chunk of $$$ on the T-Bird and all you got inside was a Lincoln LS dash and door panels with body-colored plastic inserts.
Originally Posted by s40guy
Overall not bad cars, (very good in some aspects) but both seem like an unorganized assembly of half-assed retro influences that didnt really add up to a cohesive package.
It always seemed crazy that you spent a decent chunk of $$$ on the T-Bird and all you got inside was a Lincoln LS dash and door panels with body-colored plastic inserts.
It always seemed crazy that you spent a decent chunk of $$$ on the T-Bird and all you got inside was a Lincoln LS dash and door panels with body-colored plastic inserts.
They're that way with the interior as well - you sit down in one and it's cheap plastic junk mashed into something that's supposed to be retro and cool.
I had a guy at the gas station on Sunday notice the Mercedes too. Personally I can't tell if I can actually see much Mercedes styling in the Crossfire at all - most of the resemblances I notice I end up thinking are probably bias from knowing the car's true nature...
Maybe the T-Bird feels so loose & sounds so clunky to me because I'm so used to the tight & solid XF? I think that removable hardtop causes a lot of noise.
Originally Posted by bri3d
Most of the new-breed American muscle cars come off this way to me, especially the Camaro. You can pick up all the classic muscle cues, but the car just doesn't manage to look good.
They're that way with the interior as well - you sit down in one and it's cheap plastic junk mashed into something that's supposed to be retro and cool.
I had a guy at the gas station on Sunday notice the Mercedes too. Personally I can't tell if I can actually see much Mercedes styling in the Crossfire at all - most of the resemblances I notice I end up thinking are probably bias from knowing the car's true nature...
They're that way with the interior as well - you sit down in one and it's cheap plastic junk mashed into something that's supposed to be retro and cool.
I had a guy at the gas station on Sunday notice the Mercedes too. Personally I can't tell if I can actually see much Mercedes styling in the Crossfire at all - most of the resemblances I notice I end up thinking are probably bias from knowing the car's true nature...
The design of the Crossfire is unique and emotional as intended by the designers, and in some regards goes against the grain of the conventional 'form follows function' design theory i.e. hatch...and that's why we love it! I would have bought my car with a 150hp 4 banger...but I'm glad its not! LOL.
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