• I think if what you are after is A-B then the more modern the vehicle is the better, the toys get exponentially better with each generation. I do however think that cars have been getting worse to actually enjoy driving since the late nineties.

  • Does that kind of ‘driving’ really exist 99% of the time though? Without closing roads, helicopter shots and graduated filters, UK driving is mostly traffic and speed restrictions.
    A motorbike opens the roads up a lot more as traffic is so easily passable but isn’t so casual before or after.

  • Does that kind of ‘driving’ really exist 99% of the time though? Without closing roads, helicopter shots and graduated filters, UK driving is mostly traffic and speed restrictions.

    A motorbike opens the roads up a lot more as traffic is so easily passable but isn’t so casual before or after.

    Oh I agree, and it's very hard to talk about this sort of thing without almost immediately sounding like Troy Queef/spouting motoring journo* cliches.

    And, ultimately, it's a luxury or requires sacrifices to be able to have a car that is, objectively, not very good for those early mornings/moments when England are playing that you can actually really enjoy it.

    *Anyone noticed that Hilton Holloway is a true, cut him in half and he reads "Piers Corbyn", nutter?

  • Does that kind of ‘driving’ really exist 99% of the time though?

    No. That's why I sold the Porsche and got a big comfy estate with a warp speed option.

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