You are awesome
You are awesome
Hi folks. I've had my 2008 Crossfire Coupe since 2010 when I bought it brand new. It was a bit of a love at first sight and I've never lost that love, if you will. What made owning the Crossfire so much easier was this website. I've come and asked quite a few questions when I've run into problems with my Crossfire; and you guys were so willing to share your knowledge and experiences that most of my problems found some solutions. For that, I want to say thanks a million. I can't name all of you who helped but you know who you are. My crossfire still only has a little over 60k miles but it's showing some age. But I still enjoy driving it, opening up the throttle when I hit the freeways and any cop-free open roads. I recently bought a Porsche Cayenne and it is a whole new type of car but I'm keeping my Crossfire. There's nothing like the Crossfireforum.com for Porsche even though the Porsche owners are supposed to be a rabid bunch in terms of their passion for their cars. Keep it up guys and my hat's off to you all and the folks who own this website.
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Re: You are awesome
Hmmmmmmmmm. "Awesome" seems rather vauge to me.
Let's see:
awe·some
Let's see:
awe·some
ˈôsəm/
adjectiveadjective: awesome
- extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear."the awesome power of the atomic bomb"synonyms:breathtaking, awe-inspiring, magnificent, wonderful, amazing, stunning, staggering, imposing, stirring, impressive; Moreantonyms:unimpressiveformidable, fearsome, dreaded; informalmind-boggling, mind-blowing, jaw-dropping, excellent, marvelous; literarywondrous; archaicawful"the Grand Canyon is as awesome as they say it is"
- informalextremely good; excellent."the band is truly awesome!"
Ok, maybe I am awesome. Sure beats the hell out of the analysis offered of my by past wives, girlfriends and 'working girls'.
Re: You are awesome
Hi folks. I've had my 2008 Crossfire Coupe since 2010 when I bought it brand new. It was a bit of a love at first sight and I've never lost that love, if you will. What made owning the Crossfire so much easier was this website. I've come and asked quite a few questions when I've run into problems with my Crossfire; and you guys were so willing to share your knowledge and experiences that most of my problems found some solutions. For that, I want to say thanks a million. I can't name all of you who helped but you know who you are. My crossfire still only has a little over 60k miles but it's showing some age. But I still enjoy driving it, opening up the throttle when I hit the freeways and any cop-free open roads. I recently bought a Porsche Cayenne and it is a whole new type of car but I'm keeping my Crossfire. There's nothing like the Crossfireforum.com for Porsche even though the Porsche owners are supposed to be a rabid bunch in terms of their passion for their cars. Keep it up guys and my hat's off to you all and the folks who own this website.
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