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Dave___in___CT 07-21-2004 12:38 PM

Origin of Crossfire Name ?
 
Hi...


Anyone know the origin of it ?

Meaning ?


Thanks...


Dave...

Rob M 07-21-2004 12:49 PM

Re: Origin of Crossfire Name ?
 

Originally Posted by Dave___in___CT
Hi...


Anyone know the origin of it ?

Meaning ?


Thanks...


Dave...

Quoted from Edmunds.com:

The Crossfire name is derived from one of its many distinctive design cues -- the character line that runs along the Crossfire's sides from front to rear. The "X" that is created when the line crosses to a negative formation as it moves through the car's rear fender is the "cross."

Dave___in___CT 07-22-2004 11:57 AM

Thanks...


Just leaves the "Fire" part to be explained...


Dave...

saldous 07-22-2004 12:04 PM

And I thought it was named after that old game: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...108610717&rd=1

lol, only joking. :-)

Rob M 07-22-2004 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Dave___in___CT
Thanks...


Just leaves the "Fire" part to be explained...


Dave...

When they went to name the car it was originally going to be called the Chrysler Cross. But DCX thought it might be too heavy of a name to bear. Since they still wanted to include "Cross" in the name due to the design cues, they started looking for a name including that word.

Chrysler Crossdresser was an early favorite of the California designers but it wasn't tame enough for conservative middle-America. Before the spoiler was added, a prototype went wildly out of control on a test track in breezy conditions. The test driver insisted on calling it the "Crosswind". Next German DCX management suggested calling it the "Crossbred" which would be appropriate since it was a joint effort. However, it was later learned that crossbreds were considered inferior to inbreds in some parts of the U.S. With the emphasis on safety, "Crossbones" and "Crosscheck" were also nixed.

Finally, a lowly first year Chrysler line worker suggested opening up naming the car to all Chrysler employees and their families in a contest in which the winner would get one of the first production Crosswhatevers. One designer had a vision, or lack thereof, and suggested "Crosseye". The receptionist picked "Crosstalk". An habitually inebriated employee with a suspended driver's license liked "Crisscross." The family of a deceased employee even sent in a suggestion: "Crossover". Then you had recently retired grandma Mabel and "Cross-stitch."

Seeing that this contest was going nowhere and that it was actually causing productivity to fall, the lowly line worker was called into the boss's office where he was told, "you're FIREd". There was silence as the perfect name became immediately obvious. A few weeks later the boss took delivery of a new Crossfire.

saldous 07-22-2004 02:02 PM

lol.

VegasCrossfire 07-22-2004 02:12 PM

:lol: :lol: That was a GREAT Story. Applaud .... Applaud ! :wink: :wink:

And once again .... the boss wins! :roll:

Tdancer2 07-22-2004 03:14 PM

Hehe... awesome.

Dave___in___CT 07-26-2004 10:35 AM

LOL... Yep... that's it !



Dave...

Rayf 07-26-2004 11:59 AM

Very cute.

Heb80 07-26-2004 12:03 PM

Somebody has got too much time on their hands.

Sunny9850 07-27-2004 01:30 PM

LOL Rob......very fascinating....so how is your new job over at Ford ???

diane 07-27-2004 05:14 PM

Wayyy too funny, Rob M! I can use a copywriter at my company if you're looking...we even take crossdressers here in California! :D

Dan Root 07-27-2004 06:38 PM

It's great to see some on here have a great sense of humor!!Don't loose it .


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