It all feels far too safe, which most would say is a good thing. Its not necessarily the engine note or the acceleration, its the bland handling. To be honest it might just be me having a bit of a midlife crisis. I've had some very quick cars but if i could live with the impracticality I'd take something like a Westfield/Caterham every day of the week.Have you tried a 595? Not sure I ever felt connected to the road, but wouldn't call it isolated. The exhaust noise was manical, nothing more fun than red lining it on a motorway slip road. Definitely not the best car I've ever had but the one that made me laugh the most
Whilst I see where you are coming from, Ferrari's are the exception and should be Red. I did however have a Blue one after the 308 and all my current cars are Blue.Nice motor but completely the wrong colour, I won’t buy anything red.
Good choices
Did anyone else have an Uno? I had three - superb cars - peak hatchback. At the time the only car I had that was equal was a 205 GE - total poverty spec with 954cc's and skinny tyres ( no head rests no radio too ) but that had the sublime 205 handling
Did anyone else have an Uno? I had three - superb cars - peak hatchback. At the time the only car I had that was equal was a 205 GE - total poverty spec with 954cc's and skinny tyres ( no head rests no radio too ) but that had the sublime 205 handling