This video's pretty good too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWnHPbUMlMU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWnHPbUMlMU
Zed_Steve said:You may have hit the nail on the head there Breaker. Personally i wouldnt push it too much on the open road, already been bitten once. Would leave that for a trackday.
Also, theres more fun to be had in a Zed than a hot hatch imooke: :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHxDYtXOVMM
http://www.nakshat.com/play.php?vid=165
Breaker said:This sort of goes back to an old comment of mine on another thread. Can you really get the best out of a 3.0si on normal roads driving within road limits, never mind an M! :wink:
Topshelf said:Breaker said:This sort of goes back to an old comment of mine on another thread. Can you really get the best out of a 3.0si on normal roads driving within road limits, never mind an M! :wink:
Without a doubt NO! And yet I'm still trying to get my hands on a Cayman S. :roll:
spokey said:Topshelf said:Breaker said:This sort of goes back to an old comment of mine on another thread. Can you really get the best out of a 3.0si on normal roads driving within road limits, never mind an M! :wink:
Without a doubt NO! And yet I'm still trying to get my hands on a Cayman S. :roll:
Maybe not in the States, but it's easy enough here.![]()
Wondermike said:I have a journey that I do very regularly now, city/suburbia then A-road and around 80 miles altogether, I alternate between my Micra and my SLK, and for 85% of the time then I am held up by someone else, and that is in the Micra :rofl:
Unless you live in the Scottish Highlands or something, then apart from 60-90 seconds here and there inbetween 10-15 minute periods of behind stuck behind some gimp, there is no chance of driving our cars hard in the UK.
Wondermike said:I have a journey that I do very regularly now, city/suburbia then A-road and around 80 miles altogether, I alternate between my Micra and my SLK, and for 85% of the time then I am held up by someone else, and that is in the Micra :rofl:
Unless you live in the Scottish Highlands or something, then apart from 60-90 seconds here and there inbetween 10-15 minute periods of behind stuck behind some gimp, there is no chance of driving our cars hard in the UK.
Mr Whippy said:If you get off the main roads there is plenty of open roads to play on though...
There is a queue forming :rofl:Aebous said:Can I borrow Lucy?
Aebous said:Yep, the Z4 is coming with me. I'm going to try to ship it early so it can be waiting for me when I get there. If not I'll get Lucy to drive me around![]()
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Found the M easier to drive?t20lau said:Well after swapping my 3.0si for the M for the weekend (my mates) I can say that it's just my 3.0si that I dont like driving! More mods will come soon, including a swap in the tyres!
I found the M so much easier to drive, and when my mate was literally sliding it round round abouts it made me see how good the car actually is! I also figured the "close call" in my 3.0si was simply the car catching the backend before I could! More practice needed then, and I should be all good again! End of the day its only been a month in, and in this month i've not seen much dry road so ... BRING ON THE SUMMER!!!