does driving the car wear u out ?
I get invigorated every time i get behind the wheel. every day of driving is looked forward to and always fun. I make up errands that i dont need to drive to just to get behind the wheel more often, so imo no, the z does not wear me out anyway.
Originally Posted by tetsu041
I get invigorated every time i get behind the wheel. every day of driving is looked forward to and always fun. I make up errands that i dont need to drive to just to get behind the wheel more often, so imo no, the z does not wear me out anyway.
+1
Some people have to understand that Top Gear is mostly entertainment.
How boring would it be if all of them praised the same cars. They have to take sides and bicker to make an interesting show. Unless it was an OBVIOUS super car. (Clarkson can still complain about blind spots in a Koenisegg)
The other Top Gear and Fifth Gear hosts love the Z so much, that any of Clarksons counters wouldn't matter much.
How boring would it be if all of them praised the same cars. They have to take sides and bicker to make an interesting show. Unless it was an OBVIOUS super car. (Clarkson can still complain about blind spots in a Koenisegg)
The other Top Gear and Fifth Gear hosts love the Z so much, that any of Clarksons counters wouldn't matter much.
My knee can hold the car steady through a turn on the freeway. The steering isnt that stiff.
I would also rather have a car that requires some force to get it to turn, than to have something that jumps at the flick of the wrist.
I would also rather have a car that requires some force to get it to turn, than to have something that jumps at the flick of the wrist.
Originally Posted by camaro194
I would also rather have a car that requires some force to get it to turn, than to have something that jumps at the flick of the wrist.
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