Embarrassed ..... by the ADSA man

Robb said:
Oh man this thread is shocking, iv got a sense of pitty for you, driving a bmw sports car and being rinsed by a van delivering shopping.
Go directly to the dealership, do not pass go, hand your keys back in shame.
:oops:

In fairness the 2.0 is about show rather than go. It's roughly on a par with a Mondeo 2.0 TDi in terms of performance.
 
This kind of thing does make you wonder what is going on but if you step back and think about it there are a number of things going on.

1) His turbo deisel may have decent torque
2) he may know the road well
3) he may be a better driver
4) he may be a bad driver that is prepared to push too far with no concern for safety ( I have seen many van drivers that are just plain dangerous)
5) you will have more mechanical sympathy for your pride and joy than he will have for a work vehicle
 
Robb said:
Oh man this thread is shocking, iv got a sense of pitty for you, driving a bmw sports car and being rinsed by a van delivering shopping.
Go directly to the dealership, do not pass go, hand your keys back in shame.
:oops:

I'm with Robb, you're all an embarrassment! :(
 
I agree,the van driver probably has less regard for himself or van than u do.
Though,in a 3.0 or an m,u are able to keep well ahead of most vans and rotm cars,but theres always some t**t out there who want to "prove" their 115bhp astra/focus/clio,etc is able to outdo your z! :headbang: .......however.....

I managed to leave such a numpty,in an evo5 (2000 plate),Way behind me,even tho his car is prob faster by around 1second to 60,purely by outsmarting him on approach to/thru a roundabout,etc/so power aint always everything :)
 
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