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I'll give credit for the aftermarket upgrades. However, I can't really say I like the look of that all too much. Not my cup of tea.
Bet the thing is wicked fun to drive tho
I'll give credit for the aftermarket upgrades. However, I can't really say I like the look of that all too much. Not my cup of tea.
It's hideous looking.
Yeah but way fast ugly mo-fo
haven't you ever had an ugly girlfriend but she got the job done???
Kinda the same thing.
I'm getting old. I'd rather drive a more subtle car that's slower.![]()
Ifin your old then you're from the muscle car era (like me) so don't give me that!!!!
I'm getting old. I'd rather drive a more subtle car that's slower.![]()
Amen. Besides, who's to say that a slower car is less fun. It seems the general car buying public is sold on this concept that faster cars equate to a more exiting and rewarding driving experience. If some of those folks gave a less powerful and flashy car a try, they might find that they are having more fun.
Of course there are others who will always prefer the power and the speed over anything else, and there isn't anything wrong with that.
Amen. Besides, who's to say that a slower car is less fun. It seems the general car buying public is sold on this concept that faster cars equate to a more exiting and rewarding driving experience. If some of those folks gave a less powerful and flashy car a try, they might find that they are having more fun.
Of course there are others who will always prefer the power and the speed over anything else, and there isn't anything wrong with that.
I'm with you to an extent. My old S-10 pickup was very exciting to drive, especially if it was wet or icy. You can push the envelope just as well in a slow car, just the limits are a lot lower. The added benefit is that if you do lose control and run into something, you're probably only going 5 mph.
Still, I prefer being first out of the toll lane, and hitting 80 or 90 coming out of the on ramp.
That's one of the things that I liked about driving my old Jeep J-10 pickups up until I got me current car. They kept my speed under control, I felt like I was flying if I going 70 (and I probably was on the edge of control at that point).
Now, back into a car, that speed control thing is a little more elusive. It's a good thing I don't have a faster car, and that I've gotten used to the sound of the turbo spooling up so it's not further encouragement to go faster.![]()
Me dude, ME 8)
It is kinda funny that MT tries to equate the Legacy, which is a pretty big car these days, to a go kart. A real go kart will pull enough Gs to crack ribs... a suped up Legacy, not so much.
Amen. Besides, who's to say that a slower car is less fun. It seems the general car buying public is sold on this concept that faster cars equate to a more exiting and rewarding driving experience. If some of those folks gave a less powerful and flashy car a try, they might find that they are having more fun.
Of course there are others who will always prefer the power and the speed over anything else, and there isn't anything wrong with that.
I didn't see where they tried to equate the Legacy to a go-kart, more that this particular car was designed to carry a go cart in the back. The headline was misleading and I thought the same as you at first.