MiniClubmanEstate wrote:Se what you make of this.http://www.nostalgicmotoring.co.uk/index.html I'd have the MGB personaly but I have a thing about classic British cars, you'd never guess would you.
There's a place here in Edinburgh where you can Hire Jaguar E-Types, an original ford Mustang and a Mini Cooper S!!!.
Does it have to be a new car for you? Classics let you do the driving with out interference. These classics are in new condition and have unique styling to go with the way they drive.
Police_Driver wrote:I would find the lack of performance of classic car's (in most, but not all cases ,I know) an interference to my driving!
Police_Driver wrote:I am a modern man,and classics, as much as I respect their place in modern day motoring heritage, do nothing for me. As for driving without interference I would find the lack of performance of classic car's (in most, but not all cases ,I know) an interference to my driving!
StressedDave wrote:Anywhere that puts me on one side of it and any Alfa Romeo you care to mention on the other... Only kidding, I'd much rather drive an old car where the driver's skill makes the difference to its behaviour than the vast majority of cars built after around 1995...
vonhosen wrote:A good driver will be good driver in any car.
Ultimately less aids, more power = best fun & more rewarding
rlmr wrote:...I would have thought a chap with your pedigree would prefer the challenge of a real car (without: traction control, power assisted steering, paddle-shift gears, ABS, computer controlled suspension etc. etc.)
rlmr wrote:vonhosen wrote:A good driver will be good driver in any car.
Ultimately less aids, more power = best fun & more rewarding
I actually find the Tesco trolley with its (sometimes) 4 -wheel steering and limited acceleration, the greatest challenge...
Rennie
7db wrote:rlmr wrote:vonhosen wrote:A good driver will be good driver in any car.
Ultimately less aids, more power = best fun & more rewarding
I actually find the Tesco trolley with its (sometimes) 4 -wheel steering and limited acceleration, the greatest challenge...
Rennie
Hey! That's my car...
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