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My mates just bought an electric bin that opens when you get near it.......the door of the bin looks very similar to that nasty spolier on the back of the crossfire. what where they thinking of " Seamlessly integrated into the body" I dont think so!!!!!

 

American engineering car be very crude, best stick to big tractors I think!

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Yuck. Looks a lot like the Nissan 350Z. Which stands for "ugly".

Have car designers forgotten how to design rear-ends or WHAT?

And what about that "bigger wheels at the back" look? WTF??

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well, the new betles here in the US have a similar spoiler at the top of the rear window. it is much smaller, but it is the same idea with forming to the body.

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I thouht VW did it first as well:

 

Late '89 964s had them and I thought that was before the 911 did??

 

not sure tho so don't berrate me if I am wrong :)

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I thouht VW did it first as well:

 

Late '89 964s had them and I thought that was before the 911 did??

 

not sure tho so don't berrate me if I am wrong :)

 

ahem.....the 964 is just the identtiyfing model name for the post-Carrera 911 :wink:

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You know what I mean Roddy ;) :p

 

The spoiler on that chrysler thing looks like a flap on a plane. Totally poop - would be better if it was a solid unit

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i was playing with my mates 911 rear spoiler the other day. the whole mechanism is alot more advanced that the corrados but im sure it all adds to the weight slung over the rear wheels...

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...not forgeting that the Porker spoiler is designed to get more airflow into the engine to assist cooling, whereas ours is for reducing rear end lift...

 

...and the crossfire comes with a trouser press for the executive types... :lol:

 

DtM.

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i but im sure it all adds to the weight slung over the rear wheels...

 

Which is precisely what the 911 needs :lol:

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I don't suppose anyone has picked up on the fact that the European versions of the Chrysler Crossfire are actually assembled by Karmann at Osnabruck - same as the Corrado.

 

John

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