Thats the key. In the right hands. Unfortunately, there are so many poor drivers out there.
Nissan Skyline R34 for the win.. Or ofc a Supra, but these are racers mind, I got no idea which car you should get if you plan on driving sensible
I am actually leaning towards getting an American car, my boss imports beat up old muscle cars and restores them then sells them on, some of the results look awsome.
im not saying its right or wrong, simply pointing out the legal view on it. it would appear sometimes that people are not aware there is even laws relating to driving a car the way some go about.
what is it that makes you an 'expert' on driving fast? if we cannot understand it, then i take it that somehow you are more informed than us? youve been for lessons off professionals for example. perhaps you are a professional.
But why would you want a really noisy exhaust? So everyone looks at you in disgust when you drive past? To wake everyone up as you drive past their house at 1am? I really don't understand.
I can't stand those fucking assholes who ride round late at night with wide bore exhausts on their piss-ant 3 door jobs with bangra music blasting out.
If you've got a high performance sports car, all well and good.
But if you've bought a £1000 piece of crap and just stuck an aerofoil on the back, some wank graphics down the side, blue lights under the car, a couple on the dash, and a wide bore exhaust then you're a wanker in my book
Thats the key. In the right hands. Unfortunately, there are so many poor drivers out there.
Looks like you still are one by the sound of it. God damn I hate them shitty bodykits and boy racers.
And you be qualified to make that discission how?
And the people on here havn't had many cars?
Please don't encourage him Haggus!
Well, they are hormonal, clueless students by the sounds of it. The reception I've had on here has always been malicious and malignent. It seems as though this forum is home to primitive species, one would think. I just feel the immaturity and 'chavish' nature of these forum residents would not be a feasible trait to have when advising one about purchasing a car.
thats entirely because of the years you spent acting like an ass mr doromir
can an old dog really learn new tricks is the question?
Problem is you were given more than enough chances and you blew it... repeatedly