drive it the way it was supposed to be driven

drive it the way it was supposed to be driven

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lawtoni

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157 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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I've come from 4 years of Tamora ownership to a mk2 Tuscan with a 4.3 powers rebuild.

The Tuscan does not drive as well as the Tamora (Tuscan has new tyres, full geo etc..). It lacks the surefootedness and feedback, although it does drive well. It obliterates the Tamora in terms of looks though.

It's come to my realisation (rather late) that instead of being intimidated by the power and less less good feedback and scared that it might break, you really need to grab it by the scruff of the neck and enjoy it. Much more enjoyment to be had that way!


Yes it's a powerful RWD car but in the dry you still have to work at it to get the back end to step out of line. And f it break it breaks! Nancying around whinging about the squeaks and noisiness of it all is bks!

Drive it properly (once warmed up of course and when safe to do so) and enjoy.

Not sure why it's taken me a while to realise this!!
Excuse the somewhat pointless rant, just thought I'd remind people to give theirs a good thrashing as often as possible (the car that is!)

Edited by lawtoni on Tuesday 11th September 18:48


Edited by lawtoni on Tuesday 11th September 18:49