I've never owned a vehicle with more than 200bhp
I've never owned a vehicle with more than 200bhp
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Rawwr

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22,722 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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True story.

Is that weird for someone with a perpetual fascination with all things automotive?

tucks

558 posts

181 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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have you actively avoided buying one? if so, then yes its weird. if you just havent found a car that you want that happens to have over 200bhp, then no it isnt. power should never be the deciding factor imo!

Edited by tucks on Tuesday 10th July 13:46

pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

196 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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What's the highest power to weight ratio of a car you've owned?

Rawwr

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22,722 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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I haven't avoided it, per se, that's just the way things have panned out. Only just realised when reading through the power vs torque thread.

Probably the most striking thing is that I've never felt like I've been missing out, despite spending time in some properly powerful cars.

Rawwr

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22,722 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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pilchardthecat said:
What's the highest power to weight ratio of a car you've owned?
Not a car but I figure the Fireblade must be a good 900bhp/t?

anonymous-user

71 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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Trouble (pleasure) with power is that it's very addictive.


crofty1984

16,531 posts

221 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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Nope. No problem with that.
One of my old cars only had 135bhp. It did weigh 480kg though. smile

Current fleet:
Kawasaki GPZ500R - 60 bhp
Pug 205 D - 59 bhp
Lotus Excel - 160bhp (or 0bhp, currently)
Sealine 22 - 170 bhp
Freeman 22 - 45bhp

marksx

5,154 posts

207 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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garyhun said:
Trouble (pleasure) with power is that it's very addictive.
It's like money. There's never enough.

Deluded

4,968 posts

208 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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Me neither.

Most powerful car i've owned would have been around 170hp.

My insurance seems to sky rocket for anything over 150hp so I've generally avoided. No other reason for it. I would love a really powerful car but can't justify the extra expence of insurance/fuel when I have a house and child to pay for.

Kozy

3,169 posts

235 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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garyhun said:
Trouble (pleasure) with power is that it's very addictive.
This is why I've actively avoided turbocharged cars. I like tuning but continually chasing power is like a coke habit, only far, far better for your nasal cavities.

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

282 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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I've topped out at 220bhp. I've driven cars with double that, but the fun/running costs ratio hasn't been high enough for me to want to own anything with more power.

I have owned things which will do 0-60 in 4.something seconds and I've had loads of things which will do silly speeds, so power alone doesn't really matter.

Rawwr

Original Poster:

22,722 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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The worst thing about it is that I can't tell if I have a big penis or a small penis.

nickbee

423 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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Rawwr said:
The worst thing about it is that I can't tell if I have a big penis or a small penis.
Size is irrelevant; how much torque does it have?

Jasandjules

71,347 posts

246 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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As long as you enjoy the cars the BHP doesn't matter...

bakerstreet

4,921 posts

182 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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I haven't owned a car over 200bhp either. At the moment, I dont loose sleep over it either.

However, I have had two decent sports bikes and they both had in excess of 120bhp smile

v8will

3,308 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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Power to weight ratio is more important IMHO.


seismic22

662 posts

186 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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v8will said:
Power to weight ratio is more important IMHO.
This. Plus who cares about breaking 200bhp if you can have just as much fun with less hp? I have said it before as its one of the few reference points I have got but I used to have wayyyyyyy more fun than my friend in his 225 Leon Cupra R when I had my mk1 1.8 mx5 and on proper cross country roads he was barely any quicker!

You dont always need big power to enjoy driving or be a petrol head.