What is a drivers car to you?
Discussion
Burgerbob said:
To me, a true driver's car is one that puts the thrill of driving central to the design of the car.
This gives a very short list of cars
Maybe a contentious one here. But to me your definition fits perfectly. And it would certainly rank as a drivers car for me. But maybe as a different kind of driving that is arguably actually more fun. This gives a very short list of cars
Gary C said:
MikeM6 said:
SidewaysSi said:
M cars really are boring. I wouldn't call them driver's cars at all. Well not anything built after 2005 at any rate .
Mine isn't boring. Quite the opposite actuallySidewaysSi said:
M cars really are boring. I wouldn't call them driver's cars at all. Well not anything built after 2005 at any rate .
Oh dear, looks like someone has p*ssed on my chips! The Z4M I'm picking up later was built in October 2006.
But then it does have replica CSLs and coil-overs - only time will tell.
Mr Tidy said:
Oh dear, looks like someone has p*ssed on my chips!
The Z4M I'm picking up later was built in October 2006.
But then it does have replica CSLs and coil-overs - only time will tell.
Congrats Mr Tidy, you’re going to love that car I think. Get a readers thread up as soon as pleaseThe Z4M I'm picking up later was built in October 2006.
But then it does have replica CSLs and coil-overs - only time will tell.
Gary C said:
Exige77 said:
A driver’s car should be a car you have to drive with the minimum of driver aids.
The driver does the driving and not the on-board computer. That’s a real driver’s car.
Early lotus Elise / Exige fits that bill.
They are a bit extreme for everyday driving so for a daily drive, I would suggest BMW M cars to be a good compromise. Yes, they have driver aids but you do feel more connected to the road than the “equivalent” Mercedes or Audi model.
Funny that people rate M cars as 'drivers' cars. I find them heavy and inert. Great cars, fast, easy to drive, cover ground well, but not to me a 'drivers' car (well, an E30 maybe).The driver does the driving and not the on-board computer. That’s a real driver’s car.
Early lotus Elise / Exige fits that bill.
They are a bit extreme for everyday driving so for a daily drive, I would suggest BMW M cars to be a good compromise. Yes, they have driver aids but you do feel more connected to the road than the “equivalent” Mercedes or Audi model.
Which means that the phrase 'drivers car' is about as meaningless as any other
Leins said:
Congrats Mr Tidy, you’re going to love that car I think. Get a readers thread up as soon as please
Thanks, I certainly loved it on my test drive! It is the 3rd MC I've driven, and they were all great.
Sneaky preview photo time - as you do!
I can't seem to want to go to bed.
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300bhp/ton said:
Gary C said:
MikeM6 said:
SidewaysSi said:
M cars really are boring. I wouldn't call them driver's cars at all. Well not anything built after 2005 at any rate .
Mine isn't boring. Quite the opposite actuallyHow's "moderately boring"? Some M's are OK IMO but the bigger ones tend to be heavy, lack feel, so-so damped etc. Decent engines as usual though. Until/unless they go wrong or need work of course...
I have driven plenty but on road whilst I can see the appeal for some people, they always seemed to offer poor VFM against other more focused cars for similarish money.
If our M6 man enjoys his then great, we all like different things. But against other cars it will fall short as a pure, hardcore focused driver's car.
Exige77 said:
Gary C said:
Exige77 said:
A driver’s car should be a car you have to drive with the minimum of driver aids.
The driver does the driving and not the on-board computer. That’s a real driver’s car.
Early lotus Elise / Exige fits that bill.
They are a bit extreme for everyday driving so for a daily drive, I would suggest BMW M cars to be a good compromise. Yes, they have driver aids but you do feel more connected to the road than the “equivalent” Mercedes or Audi model.
Funny that people rate M cars as 'drivers' cars. I find them heavy and inert. Great cars, fast, easy to drive, cover ground well, but not to me a 'drivers' car (well, an E30 maybe).The driver does the driving and not the on-board computer. That’s a real driver’s car.
Early lotus Elise / Exige fits that bill.
They are a bit extreme for everyday driving so for a daily drive, I would suggest BMW M cars to be a good compromise. Yes, they have driver aids but you do feel more connected to the road than the “equivalent” Mercedes or Audi model.
Which means that the phrase 'drivers car' is about as meaningless as any other
Im not M car bashing, honest !
Last time I drive an M3 very fast, at a track, the car was better than me, I almost felt like a passenger, whereas the 911 GT3 felt more like my Carrera in that it was 'flawed' in that you had to make the chassis work, which was more about 'driving'.
but, I drove a Austin A30, that was so flawed, and left so much to the driver, you almost had to pedal, and that was not fun.
So, my point. The term 'drivers car' is too undefined to get any sort of agreement
Gary C said:
You probably missed my point. On my narrow definition of a 'drivers car' its not an M3. In my definition its too big and heavy, whereas an exige is about spot on (or an Evora) light, nimble. Their initial design brief was much more focused on the driving..
While I'd agree that both Evora and Exige are (by my definition) drivers cars - they are very different from each other. The Evora is a perfectly sensible, reasonably refined and practical daily driver. The Exige is far more focused and none of the above. Once you include the Evora in your definition all sorts of other cars (imo) are candidates. I'd certainly include the best hot hatches, for example. bcr5784 said:
While I'd agree that both Evora and Exige are (by my definition) drivers cars - they are very different from each other. The Evora is a perfectly sensible, reasonably refined and practical daily driver. The Exige is far more focused and none of the above. Once you include the Evora in your definition all sorts of other cars (imo) are candidates. I'd certainly include the best hot hatches, for example.
And again thats the point. Everyones definition of a 'drivers car' is subtly differentGassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff