Cars that are nearly always driven badly
Discussion
J4CKO said:
They will do 100 with a bit of a hill and a decent tailwind
At 80 mph they are surprisingly quite happy, just takes a couple of counties to get back up to speed of you lose it though.
Oh I'm sure they're more than capable, can't imagine it's their comfort zone as such haha. At 80 mph they are surprisingly quite happy, just takes a couple of counties to get back up to speed of you lose it though.
Mandalore said:
Mike is well know for it.
You should read his comments if anyone suggests they don't rate RWD cars at the top of their list.
Its worse than a drag queen breaking a finger nail.
Haha I think you may be thinking of a different mike You should read his comments if anyone suggests they don't rate RWD cars at the top of their list.
Its worse than a drag queen breaking a finger nail.
I have no qualms with FWD or AWD, but I can tell the difference. Wasn't that the gist of the last thread about this topic?
Edited by Mike335i on Monday 14th January 12:54
popeyewhite said:
Small car, so oldies feel frugal, and feels solid and a bit like a bigger car to drive, so feels relatively safe. Also easy to drive, and easy to exceed a thirty limit in (according to my mum, who may be breaking the stereotype here ).
Which reminds me of this Jazz i saw last year at CombeWhen given the Mugen treatment , the Jazz becomes a little beastie!
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