Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Originally Posted by Kit Fox
I can't think of any real rival... the dealer depreciation puts our car in a different class. It doesn't compare to anything in it's MSRP range and dominates everything below it.
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Originally Posted by 04Fire
And yet an new SRT can be had for less than any of those cars base price... I guess you could compare a Crossfire to them.
I can't think of any real rival... the dealer depreciation puts our car in a different class. It doesn't compare to anything in it's MSRP range and dominates everything below it.
I can't think of any real rival... the dealer depreciation puts our car in a different class. It doesn't compare to anything in it's MSRP range and dominates everything below it.
Thats so true +100
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Not saying this because we obviously all own one, but the only cars I think are better looking then our crossfires are the supercars e.g. Lamborghini, Bugatti's, Maclarens, Ferraris not even the Porches match a crossfire visually. Just today I was following an E46 M3 and I honestly think the Crossfire looks much better. Sure performance might not be matched but I tell you what the SRT-6 is a force to be reckoned with not much will keep up with it and thats without mods
As mexico63 said the Berea 3200 is pretty close to the Xfire but I think it's a fair bit more $$$ wise and it's an Alfa I dont really see an Alfa as a sporty type car it's like having a Volvo or Saab lol.
As mexico63 said the Berea 3200 is pretty close to the Xfire but I think it's a fair bit more $$$ wise and it's an Alfa I dont really see an Alfa as a sporty type car it's like having a Volvo or Saab lol.
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Originally Posted by redeagle
Closest I would say is the Pontiac Sky for performance and looks
The Sky is butt ugly and I think it's aimed toward the ladies...
That being said, I would buy one if the price was right, as long as it's the Redline.. that's got some good power....
Last edited by rodimus; 11-13-2008 at 02:48 PM.
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
They are rivals according to MSN Autos.
- Audi TT - similar dimensions
- Infiniti G35 - This one is debatable
- Nissan 350Z - 2 seater, similar fast back round end, similar dimensions inside and out
- Saturn Sky - 2 seater roadster siliar dimensions
- BMW Z4 - roadster 2 seater, slightly different sizing though.
- Mazda RX-8 - This one is debatable
- Pontiac Solstice - Same as Saturn Sky
- Ford Mustang - This one I don't agree with
- Mercedes-Benz SLK - Come on, our cars are based of this, how is it not a rival or the same thing?
- Porsche Boxster - 2 seater roadster, if you include this and the Z4 though you should also include the s2000 which is getting farther and farther from similar dimensions
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Audi TT and 350Z for sure.
After watching an episode of Top Gear where they compared all 3 in Iceland (I think it was there, maybe Greenland), I can see why these would be placed in the same class. Crossfire is definitely cheaper than both though.
Also I can see why the Solstice and the Sky would be rivals with this car.
After watching an episode of Top Gear where they compared all 3 in Iceland (I think it was there, maybe Greenland), I can see why these would be placed in the same class. Crossfire is definitely cheaper than both though.
Also I can see why the Solstice and the Sky would be rivals with this car.
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Jeremy Clarkson Reviews Only Crossfire: http://videos.streetfire.net/video/C...Top_174188.htm
Here is the one your referring too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIqHQTS3Roo
Here is the one your referring too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIqHQTS3Roo
Re: Does The Crossfire Have A Rival?
Again this obsession with 1/4 mile performance rears it's ugly head. Why must this one single talent that seems to elude all NA Crossfires, be the one thing that objectifies them in the eyes of some of our so called Crossfire brethren.
40 years ago, some of the fastest cars at the Drags were of the "Pony" car variety. And yet it wasn't unusual for some big old, (big cubed) full size Pontiac GP, Olds Starfire, Buick Riveria, Buick Wildcat, Chevy Caprice, 427 Galaxy, or some light weight small block Dart, Nova, or Falcon would come along and spank em every now and then.
But when it would come down to which car would you rather drive home, especially if you lived on the other side of the canyon, well I don't know about you, but give me one those Trans Am competitors.
40 years ago, some of the fastest cars at the Drags were of the "Pony" car variety. And yet it wasn't unusual for some big old, (big cubed) full size Pontiac GP, Olds Starfire, Buick Riveria, Buick Wildcat, Chevy Caprice, 427 Galaxy, or some light weight small block Dart, Nova, or Falcon would come along and spank em every now and then.
But when it would come down to which car would you rather drive home, especially if you lived on the other side of the canyon, well I don't know about you, but give me one those Trans Am competitors.