Aquaplaned

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anonymous-user

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61 months

macdeb

8,579 posts

262 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Why did they have to state it has a top speed of 204 mph? It's not like it was actually doing that speed but insinuates the driver out of control at speed. Annoys the hell out of me. Journalists now seem to make everything sensational and dangerous, bordering on exaggeration to get a headline.

J6542

2,055 posts

51 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Comments to that article are pathetic.

thebraketester

14,701 posts

145 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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macdeb said:
Why did they have to state it has a top speed of 204 mph? It's not like it was actually doing that speed but insinuates the driver out of control at speed. Annoys the hell out of me. Journalists now seem to make everything sensational and dangerous, bordering on exaggeration to get a headline.
Because it’s the daily mail

Common Porpoise

755 posts

177 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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On its way to St Tropez or Puerto Banus?

Escort3500

12,313 posts

152 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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thebraketester said:
macdeb said:
Why did they have to state it has a top speed of 204 mph? It's not like it was actually doing that speed but insinuates the driver out of control at speed. Annoys the hell out of me. Journalists now seem to make everything sensational and dangerous, bordering on exaggeration to get a headline.
Because it’s the daily mail
Unlike most stories in this rag, the ‘journalist’ failed to tell us how much the driver’s house is worth or how many times he/she has been married.

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

166 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Heck, I have managed to aquaplane a 200mph capable car at <50mph with 32cm width tyres.
Fiat Pandas etc were hooning past me.
The car was pretty much undriveable.

J4CKO

42,789 posts

207 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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J6542 said:
Comments to that article are pathetic.
They love it when a nice car gets crashed, sad, bitter nonentities.

Jasandjules

70,491 posts

236 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Oh dear poor guy. At least no-one was hurt.

Not-The-Messiah

3,648 posts

88 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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To be honest I expected it to be a golf R, Every time I have been on the motorway and its been proper raining one of them always seems to fly past. To be fair they fly past no matter the weather or road I'm on.

I can understand though with the size of sports cars tyres they would be hard work in heavy rain.

Don1

16,065 posts

215 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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When it's properly bucketing it down and I'm out in the Sag I tend to sit behind a lorry - 18 wheels clearing the water makes it much easier for me.

Anyway, poor owner.

blueg33

38,493 posts

231 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Don1 said:
When it's properly bucketing it down and I'm out in the Sag I tend to sit behind a lorry - 18 wheels clearing the water makes it much easier for me.

Anyway, poor owner.
I would rather see!

ecsrobin

17,822 posts

172 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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This was covered on the local rag recently. Comments from locals suggesting he’s known for having zero talent.

marksx

5,115 posts

197 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Basically, 'man crashes car'.

Don1

16,065 posts

215 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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blueg33 said:
Don1 said:
When it's properly bucketing it down and I'm out in the Sag I tend to sit behind a lorry - 18 wheels clearing the water makes it much easier for me.

Anyway, poor owner.
I would rather see!
I'm certainly not sitting directly behind it in the spray.... Far enough back to be safe, visible and still not at risk of aquaplaning.