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filmidget

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682 posts

305 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Posted on the 200sxoc board, from a member in London...

"Careful now...

What with all those horsepowers and the rear wheel drive. I went to work today in the pissing rain, and what do I see at the roundabout at the bottom of my road?

TVR Cerbera absolutely fecked into a signpost and a tree. He'd obviously come off the roundabout, given it some, ended up head first into the sign. Knocked it down, then hit the tree immediately behind - stopped dead. It was absolutely destroyed at the front - the sign was about level with the windscreen washer jets - big hole ripped right up the bonnet.

Would have taken a pic, but the guy was sat there waiting on AA, would probably have smacked me (probably justifiably)."


Sounds like the driver was OK - so any Pistonheader not having the best of days?

Genuine sympathies to the owner - the roads are trecherous at the moment, even in my underpowered FWD shopping trolley nastiness.

Cheers, Phil

Marcos Maniac

3,148 posts

284 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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OUCH!

judas

6,208 posts

282 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Took a Tuscan out on a test drive on Saturday and of course it was the first rain in a month or so (someone up there hates me) and the roads were greasy as hell. On the route saw two boy-racer types crashed - one in a hedge, the other in a field about 100 yards apart on a reasonable bendy but not dangerous stretch of road. Guess people just don't take account of the change in road conditions enough...

pbrettle

3,280 posts

306 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Judas,

You too huh? I was consipred against to test drive a Tuscan. Eventually got to the dealer and everything was sunny - got in car and it pissed down! Took it very easy but still impressed - though wheel spin in third was a little scary...

Agree though - no rain for ages and then a downpour makes the road VERY slippy...

Cheers,

Paul

ohidunno

506 posts

295 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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The roads were very greasy Saturday. I lost control of my car for a couple of seconds after a spot of fairly mild accelerating. No damage done, actually I was very glad for the warning shot.

mondeoman

11,430 posts

289 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Snap!

Off the m-way, up the slip road, brake, brake, change down, ease to the inside of the numptie who doesn't know which lane to use, round the first curve of the roundabout, off the throttle, brake a bit more, turn into the second curve with neutral throttle and oooops!

Lotsa opposite lock, caught it and away we go , no harm down. Next good corner I got to I booted it just to see if it was the car and it went round the corner lovely. Traction came on the second time, but not the first.

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

287 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Ditto on a set of traffic lights (on a corner), hoofed it away to see whether it would slip a little, and wahay! far too much (auto merc - so no 'sensitivity'), and cue embarresing fishtailing down the road...

go-go

193 posts

291 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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One word: Quattro

Spoonman

1,085 posts

284 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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But, hang on: isn't this why we buy and love powerful rear-wheel drive cars. Roll on snow, that's what I say