Now I know what all the fuss is all about.
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Picked up my first Elise Tuesday and have stretched her legs a couple of times on the way to Salisbury this week. Oh my god, it is absoultely ausome.
It does things with total ease that I would never even contemplate doing in another car. I knew I would enjoy it but a test drive down the dual carridgeway and maybe a couple of country lanes doesn't prepare you in the slightest for what it is like actually owning one.
I need some proper hooning weather. Im only really pinning it in a straight line at the moment and I have still managed a few sideways kicks from the rear.
Is it unhealthy to love a car so much?
It does things with total ease that I would never even contemplate doing in another car. I knew I would enjoy it but a test drive down the dual carridgeway and maybe a couple of country lanes doesn't prepare you in the slightest for what it is like actually owning one.
I need some proper hooning weather. Im only really pinning it in a straight line at the moment and I have still managed a few sideways kicks from the rear.
Is it unhealthy to love a car so much?
poptosis said:
Picked up my first Elise Tuesday and have stretched her legs a couple of times on the way to Salisbury this week. Oh my god, it is absoultely ausome.
It does things with total ease that I would never even contemplate doing in another car. I knew I would enjoy it but a test drive down the dual carridgeway and maybe a couple of country lanes doesn't prepare you in the slightest for what it is like actually owning one.
I need some proper hooning weather. Im only really pinning it in a straight line at the moment and I have still managed a few sideways kicks from the rear.
Is it unhealthy to love a car so much?
Nah, its rubbish. Haha.
Just kidding. Wicked car that mate, bring on the summer & some loony blasting about. Should go for a cane this weekend or something....
Nev
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