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One rather unflaturing reviewer of the Crossfire in the UK described the curve of the backside as being like that of a dog doing a #2. I haven't been able to look at a Crossfire since without that image popping into my mind!! :D

Cheers,

Rob

ps sorry for lowering the tone of the discussion ;)

:eek: where's the winking smiley gone?!!!!!

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I think the Z has influenced alot of cars through the years. This is just one. Can we have some serious critiques/comments for once :D

Here's a web address for more pictures:

http://www.chrysler.com/crossfire/features/photo_gallery/index.html?context=crossfire-index&type=left

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Ceaih,

Ok, here's some serious critiques/comments..............Can you say, "This is a Z car site, this is a Z car site, this is a Z car site...........

Honestly, I rather doubt that the Z car ever crossed Daimler/Chrysler's mind!

The only similarity these two cars share is they both have four wheels. You should seriously consider not smoking that stuff anymore, as you may start thinking that John Kerry would be a good president too! NOT!!! Sorry for the political stuff, but I couldn't resist.

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