Least favorite Crossfire feature?
Re: Least favorite Crossfire feature?
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Traction control that doesn't completely shut off, when you turn it off.
Last edited by Harleyracefan; 03-06-2008 at 08:01 AM.
Re: Least favorite Crossfire feature?
Last edited by FP; 03-06-2008 at 10:33 AM.
Re: Least favorite Crossfire feature?
Cupholder is useless.
Shift from 1 to 2 is not smooth.
In a $40k sports car....
> steering wheel should be tilting and telescoping
> rear view mirror should be self-dimming and have a compass
> radio should have an iPOD jack (don't care about multiple CDs)
> DC should have offered an option for Xenon headlights
Yet, I still love them.
Shift from 1 to 2 is not smooth.
In a $40k sports car....
> steering wheel should be tilting and telescoping
> rear view mirror should be self-dimming and have a compass
> radio should have an iPOD jack (don't care about multiple CDs)
> DC should have offered an option for Xenon headlights
Yet, I still love them.
Re: Least favorite Crossfire feature?
Least faves? stereo sound system is not the greatest and the silly cup holder. Thats about it! The car is great! Patty P.S. I love the looks it gets while driving down the street. I had a father and son freak out when they saw my roadster. They loved it.
Re: Least favorite Crossfire feature?
I would have been happier if the stock radio would have been able to play MP3 CDs (or at the very least have provided an input for an MP3 player). I've got a couple of homemade MP3 CDs that have enough music to get me halfway from Ohio to Florida without having to swap a CD. Considering the fact that my current daily driver doesn't even have an in-dash CD player, this is a minor inconvenience.