Do you get treated differently in different cars?
Discussion
I was driving the puma the other day and I had to break as a Volvo pulled out in front of me. In the city (when I was turning right) A Saxo VTR went to some length to over take me and nestle in-between me and my friend’s car that I was following.
On the other hand when I’m driving the 166 I just travel in a sedate bubble of perfection.
How about any of you? How are you treated when you’re in your other car?
On the other hand when I’m driving the 166 I just travel in a sedate bubble of perfection.
How about any of you? How are you treated when you’re in your other car?


I've had sports cars, barges, hot hatches, etc and can't say I've ever noticed the behaviour of other road users changing. I think on a normal journey you're bound to come across a few idiots, whatever you drive.
Perhaps the car a person drives affects the way they drive, i.e. maybe people respond to your driving rather than your car?
Perhaps the car a person drives affects the way they drive, i.e. maybe people respond to your driving rather than your car?


Hooli said:
rayny said:
If it is safe to do so I shall always try to make space for taxis to pull out
WHY? they are scum of the roadBuses have become my biggest pet hate at the mo!
I understand they are driving something 8x the size of my car but they believe they own the road and always seem to just indicate for a second and pull out regardless!
DucatiGary said:
odd really, no one notices or gets in your way in the range rover.
just waft your way by and chase the odd chav ford ST till they give up
when one feels that way inclined.
The ST driver's point of view:just waft your way by and chase the odd chav ford ST till they give up

when one feels that way inclined.
Bloody Rangie drivers, always expect everyone else to move out of their way and tailgate anyone who doesn't comply instantly

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