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I came across this on Jalopnic in an article about the Alfa 4C.......thought it very apt for we Morgan owners!
" There was a time when “sports car” meant a car designed for sport, that is, a car whose primary, and often singular purpose was the sport of driving. Carrying groceries or kids was secondary, and the idea of integrating a purpose-built receptacle for your beverage would have been laughed at.
Over the years the sports car has evolved, or more accurately, devolved, into a comically over-engineered, overweight, luxury status symbol whose list of design goals place things like iPhone connectivity and multi-zone air conditioning systems above driving pleasure. Hence why so many of us have turned to vintage cars to get our excitement out of driving. How else are you going to feel connected with the road, the car, and the elements? Some of us still enjoy the sense of danger that comes with pushing a purely mechanical object to its limits and those of our own."
Jays Former Morgan owner. Gone but hopefully not forgotten!
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It is definitely the connection with the road, the car and the elements that I enjoy the most with that little sense of danger that keeps the heart racing
Swerving to avoid all those potholes around every bend without crashing; feeling every bump; giving the car a pat when it's got to its destination in one piece
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giving the car a pat when it's got to its destination in one piece....
I thought I was weird and possibly the only one doing that! ;-). Never told anyone before but I always do it, did it on my bikes and it goes back to my childhood when my dad would tap the dash top of his Ford Y model at the end of the day and say 'Thanks Bess'. He said one day that it was in relief that it actually got us home, it was only an old banger but we would leave Birmingham and have Sunday's at the coast in that old car. In his latter years I asked him how this was possible, had I imagined it and he laughed and said we set off in the very early hours and got back very late.
BR Colin Who used to be a Spanner Juggler
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[quote=Spanner Juggler] giving the car a pat when it's got to its destination in one piece.... /quote] ...you are NOT alone!
It doesn´t matter how fast it becomes, but how it becomes fast.  2015 Roadster 3.7
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I'm not quite as sentimental about my Mog as you other guys, but I do agree with the opinions in this piece. I've got a reasonable radio/CDplayer fitted but never use it, I'd rather hear the exhaust singing at high revs, burbling through town and pop popping on the over run. http://www.petrolicious.com/does-the-alfa-romeo-4c-spider-instill-hope-for-the-driver
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That's spot on really. Smelling the fresh air and country smells, hearing the birds tweeting and all the sounds around you. Can't beat it. None of this comfy nonsence!
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It doesn´t matter how fast it becomes, but how it becomes fast.  2015 Roadster 3.7
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. How else are you going to feel connected with the road, the car, and the elements? Some of us still enjoy the sense of danger that comes with pushing a purely mechanical object to its limits and those of our own."
Spot on and I also pat Mog when we get back to the garage after a day's run
Paul
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Absolutely - a sports car can do without such luxuries as airbags, air-con, bluetooth, i-pod connectivity and a good sized boot.
OH COCK
What do I classify the Supersport as now?
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What amazes me is that when you look at the manufacturers website of a new sports car there is no figures on 0-60 or 30-50 so no real idea of performance. Fuel consumption, emissions, gadgets, how quick the hood goes down at what speed you name it but how it goes? No. You have to dig around at the back of car mags to get any idea of its performance. What happened to 0-100-0. This was used when few cars could reach 100 now most cars can and it is never used. It was a good test of power, aerodynamics and braking.
Titus
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