shrspeedblade
Rideshare Monkey
Some people have a very different definition of a "driver's car" than I do
My version:
-nimble handling and quick, predictable weight transfer
-strong, easily modulated brakes
-quick, accurate steering with good feedback
-a broad, robust powerband that quickens the pulse when you nail it
-good grip but progessive in its nature
Other version:
-steering wheel gauges on a car that has no tach, has no temp gauge, and uses no gas
Which is more a "driver's car" to you?
(FYI if completely my choice, I'd have a HUD 1st or a Model S layout 2nd, but I'm fine with neither, I'm not fine without the "my version" list).
My version:
-nimble handling and quick, predictable weight transfer
-strong, easily modulated brakes
-quick, accurate steering with good feedback
-a broad, robust powerband that quickens the pulse when you nail it
-good grip but progessive in its nature
Other version:
-steering wheel gauges on a car that has no tach, has no temp gauge, and uses no gas
Which is more a "driver's car" to you?
(FYI if completely my choice, I'd have a HUD 1st or a Model S layout 2nd, but I'm fine with neither, I'm not fine without the "my version" list).