After glancing over this thread, I'm a little confused as to what "fast" even is anymore. Is a car "fast" because of it's 0 - 60 time? I thought that was "quick." Is it "fast" because of its top speed? That's what I always throught "fast" was anyway. But the question is, if a car can do the speed limit on the interstate and then some, why is it not "fast" enough? Because you have to maul the gas to blow away everyone you think your racing from the stop light? Or because it's top speed isn't up there with high end sports cars on an open track? I can assure you, not many people are going to be taking stock crossfires with V6's out to the track to see how it holds up, so it's top speed is pretty moot. Unless of course you're sophmoric as hell and you just have to know it's better than somebody elses car on the road. It's a "sporty coupe." It's a low sitting, two seater, with decent speed and acceleration. "Sporty" doesn't mean "muscle" car, and this isn't a "family" car for you, your wife, and your 2.5 kids.
