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by logic1
Feb 17, 2003 (3:16 pm)
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To be sure if I understand you correctly, your position is that even for a limited run car, the only thing the market wants is to be able to win the stop light to stop light straight line drag race?
 
And interior appointments, ride, handling, and appearance count for nothing?
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logic by jwilson1
Feb 17, 2003 (5:10 pm)
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your own is suspect. That isn't at all what kevin said -- he's been making the point that many of the posters have: that a car that looks fast and costs fast ought to be fast.
 
To answer your question: of course everything on the car counts for something and is important. The new Z, for example, is short on interior appointments and materials, according to many reviewers. But because it goes great and has admirable style (even a little edgy), almost all is forgiven.
 
I wonder if the reviews would say the same thing if the Z lost in performance (at stoplights or on mountain roads) to (as kevin says) a Camry... or if that's harsh try a Maxima or Accord.
 
And just so this doesn't come off as an attack on an interesting, if unproven, new car: there will be some -- maybe many -- buyers who won't care about the car's power or its performance and will buy it strictly on looks. And if that's all it has the Crossfire will be known forever as a 'chick' car, and that's alright, too, but don't expect to get a lot of applause for the car from the mostly male audience at Edmunds if it won't do sub-6 0-60 or .90 on the skid pad or 115' or shorter braking. That's pretty much entry level for a +$30k car that trades on a "performance" image.
 
JW
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by logic1
Feb 17, 2003 (6:01 pm)
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So the bright guys at Edmunds prefer either a bunch of Z clones or a coupe with great looks and appointments that is unfortunately too expensive for any of them to buy. Explains a lot I guess.
 
But it sure as heck does not caste my logic into any sort of suspicion.
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0 - 60 by xa4
Feb 18, 2003 (7:27 am)
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To say that it won't be able to do 0-60 in less than 8 seconds is silly. Going from 17" wheels to 18" and 19" wheels will sap a couple of horsepower at most. It's not going to add 2 seconds to acceleration times.
 
A 1999 Z3 at 2988 lbs with a paltry 170 hp makes the sprint to 60 in 6.7 seconds. The Crossfire with 26% more power and torque should hit 60 in under 6.0.
 
It'll be quick and will get quicker incrementally to keep you all interested for years.
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good comment xa4 by jamessr
Feb 18, 2003 (9:55 am)
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That is the whole idea coming from Chrysler. Up until recently hardly anybody had any buzz talk about Chrysler and now we all are salivating wondering and waiting to see whats going to happen next.
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AutoWeek by jwilson1
Feb 19, 2003 (12:20 pm)
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anticipates about 6 sec. 0-60.
 
If so, given the engine, perhaps there was some other gearing compromise.
 
JW
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Chrysler and Celine Dion by oedipus1608
Feb 21, 2003 (12:09 pm)
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I saw the Super Bowl commercial with Celine Dion in the Chrysler Crossfire. I sent an email to Chrysler asking them if they were marketing the Crossfire towards women. Their response is below.
 
Thank you for your email regarding Chrysler's association with Celine Dion.
 
Chrysler has teamed up with Celine Dion because we feel she portrays a wholesome attitude and image and embodies the family values that Chrysler tries to promote. Through her collaboration with Chrysler, we feel she will help us reach a wider potential consumer base since her music appeals to a wide audience.
 
We are not trying to market the 2004 Chrysler Crossfire as a "ladies'" or "men's" car, per se. We are simply trying to make the 2004 Chrysler Crossfire an appealing car to multiple segments of the car-buying population, and by doing that, we sometimes find that certain attributes of the vehicle appeal more to certain specific car-buying groups.
 
We are certainly not trying to alienate any segments of the car-buying public. I apologize if you feel our advertising is doing this.
 
Thank you again for sharing your opinion with us.
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Chrysler Crossfire performance by oedipus1608
Feb 22, 2003 (2:48 pm)
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The Crossfire shares the same 215hp engine with the MB SLK320. I looked at a past review of the SLK and it said that the SLK320 arrived at 60mph in 6.5 seconds. If that is so, the Crossfire might achieve a 0-60 time of 6 or less because it weighs less than the SLK.
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by regfootball
Feb 22, 2003 (11:09 pm)
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no way would i touch a car celine drives.....the crossfire will have a chick car stigma if they run too many more ads with her in it.
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0-60 by jwilson1
Feb 23, 2003 (1:02 pm)
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#46
 
On the CLK Edmund's posts a 7.5 time.
 
JW

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