How do you know you are a petrolhead?
How do you know you are a petrolhead?
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MGZRod

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8,160 posts

199 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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I think I've realised. Went on a trip to tesco which is about 5 minutes away if that. Bought a game and subway, ended up coming home an hour and fifteen minutes later. I got 'side-tracked' by some b roads, just spent my time blasting about!

The car? A 1.4 MG ZR, can have fun in anything smile

mattmoxon

5,026 posts

241 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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Oh very much so, I have often, particularly in the summer left work early (gotta love flexi time) and taken the long way home.

essexplumber

7,756 posts

196 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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Going for a drive in a workmates 205 1.9 gti confirmed to me that cars are the greatest invention ever. This was confirmed once again when I bought it off him for £700 a month later.

theironduke

6,995 posts

211 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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This is part of the reason why i'm selling my XJS. As a GT it is perfect and i love using it at weekends to waft in or go to the pub in. However it just isn't the right car to go for a hoon in...and i really miss that. I miss a manual gearbox, tight handling and lusty performance on B roads.....hence the decision to get a 944...

750turbo

6,164 posts

247 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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essexplumber said:
205 1.9 gti
cloud9

To this day I can still remember the smell inside them when they were new.

Obviously totally outdated now, but will never be forgotten by me smile

Dale19

520 posts

215 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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This always happens to me, nip out for what should be a 10 minute journey and the return leg ends up being about 50 miles hehe

Thats the great thing about having a car you enjoy.

Kit80

4,764 posts

210 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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yes

I drive 'around' the city, not through it, that is boring.

speed8

5,116 posts

296 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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The lads went up north to the highlands for a hoon on a long weekend. They took their time to get there (a couple of days). Yours truly came out of lectures at 4pm on the Friday and promptly pointed the Reichbeetle north for loch ness and despite the appalling weather on route still headed for Glencoe. My decision was ultimately rewarded by finding out that god also has petrol for blood and cleared the skies as I came out of crianlarich and kept them that way till I got home 3 days and 1200 miles later biggrin

petrolsniffer

2,536 posts

197 months

Sunday 31st October 2010
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When you're spending £20 a week on petrol in a 1.1 205 .

Even though you walk to work and the only other journey you need to do in the week is the weekly shop hehe

MGZRod

Original Poster:

8,160 posts

199 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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petrolsniffer said:
When you're spending £20 a week on petrol in a 1.1 205 .

Even though you walk to work and the only other journey you need to do in the week is the weekly shop hehe
Spent about £70 last week hehe And my work is a 5 minute drive away, and I don't need to do shopping.

Good times and money well spent smile

anonymous-user

77 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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When you go out for a drive, just to kill some time on a sunday, and end up 200 miles away, not realising how much time has passed by. Or how much petrol you have used in the process, although the best bit is having to negotiate those 200 miles bak home againdriving

r1ch

2,949 posts

219 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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Im always taking the long way home in my 205 1.9. Not pleasent in traffic but when the road clears, its sublime.

slomax

7,193 posts

215 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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I probably spend more time dedicated to the car than i do on any other single thing, excluding sleeping. (god only knows how much time i will spend when i can actually drive the damned thing)

Also- does anyone else try to work out which cars are aproaching you at night just from the headlight cluster? I do. I probably get 70-80% right too.

petrolveins

1,783 posts

196 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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slomax said:
I probably spend more time dedicated to the car than i do on any other single thing, excluding sleeping. (god only knows how much time i will spend when i can actually drive the damned thing)

Also- does anyone else try to work out which cars are aproaching you at night just from the headlight cluster? I do. I probably get 70-80% right too.
Yes, though I'd say I get 81% right biggrin

Also I think the fact the novelty of driving has not faded in the slightest in the year and a bit i've been driving, confirms my petrolhead status. Not having a car at uni, and having to take the bus, staring enviously at everyone sat in their nice comfy cars is just intolerable. Every single penny I earn/or can sneakily extract from the uni fund is now finding it's way into the car fund. hehe

I went home last weekend and the first thing I did was grab the keys and go for a long drive. thumbup

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

205 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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r1ch said:
Im always taking the long way home in my 205 1.9. Not pleasent in traffic but when the road clears, its sublime.
Best overtaking car I've ever owned as well.

All this talk is making me want to get it back on the road asap. Bloody bodywork issues again...

Mastodon2

14,154 posts

188 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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Being told not long after my getting my licence that I'd be "sick to death of driving" within a couple of months. Over a year on, and more passionate and immersed in cars and driving than ever, I think I'll decide when I'm ready to get "sick" of driving, and I can't honestly imagine it being any time in the next 50 or so years rolleyes

Ricky_M

6,618 posts

242 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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When you can identify a car at night by the shape of the headlights from a fair distance away.

When you wind down the window in traffic to listen to an engine note on something exotic.

When after a week of driving a van, the first thing you do on a friday after work is go in the house, change shoes, grab car keys and bugger off for an hour and then get shouted at the next morning for leaving the OH with no fuel to get to work biggrin

Typhoon2

81 posts

185 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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petrolveins said:
slomax said:
I probably spend more time dedicated to the car than i do on any other single thing, excluding sleeping. (god only knows how much time i will spend when i can actually drive the damned thing)

Also- does anyone else try to work out which cars are aproaching you at night just from the headlight cluster? I do. I probably get 70-80% right too.
Yes, though I'd say I get 81% right biggrin

Also I think the fact the novelty of driving has not faded in the slightest in the year and a bit i've been driving, confirms my petrolhead status. Not having a car at uni, and having to take the bus, staring enviously at everyone sat in their nice comfy cars is just intolerable. Every single penny I earn/or can sneakily extract from the uni fund is now finding it's way into the car fund. hehe

I went home last weekend and the first thing I did was grab the keys and go for a long drive. thumbup
That is exactly what I do! Spotted a camouflaged MP4 12c at night, just from the headlights!

I despise public transport, when I get home from uni at the end of the week I am doing exactly the same thing as you did! I am hoping to have a good enough NCB, and enough money to get a clio 182 when I am out of uni in 3 years biggrin

Jasandjules

71,957 posts

252 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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When you are in a bad mood, so you go for a drive to cheer yourself up.

james_gt3rs

4,816 posts

214 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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petrolveins said:
slomax said:
I went home last weekend and the first thing I did was grab the keys and go for a long drive. thumbup
I despise public transport, when I get home from uni at the end of the week I am doing exactly the same thing as you did!
That's what I do biggrin