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+8Rich #716674 04/09/21 09:26 AM
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As an antidote to the gross excesses of modern cars, yesterday the Memsahib and I had a day out at Krazy Horse, that well know purveyor of interesting cars to the more astute members of the motoring fraternity ( they also do a really good bacon burger and fat chips ) and I tried to lever myself into a Caterham, with no success I must say but there was an example of a vehicle in which you can have great fun at reasonable speeds with very good fuel consumption ( it only had a 600cc Susy Q engine ) and bring a smile to everyones day.


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Originally Posted by lowebird
I must say but there was an example of a vehicle in which you can have great fun at reasonable speeds with very good fuel consumption ( it only had a 600cc Susy Q engine ) and bring a smile to everyones day.


I've had a few V8's in the past, and as much as I enjoyed the 'brutish' nature they do make for a lazy drive/driver. Much more fun trying to get the most out of somethng with smaller capacity.


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Originally Posted by lowebird
a vehicle in which you can have great fun at reasonable speeds with very good fuel consumption ( it only had a 600cc Susy Q engine ) and bring a smile to everyones day.


Absolutely. If one is going to buy a car to enjoy the driving experience on UK roads, then small, light, flickable B road cars have got to be where it's at. The main roads are too busy and heavily monitored to be able to do anything other than get from A to B - which, to be fair, is what the overwhelming majority of road users want them for, they're not designed for the likes of us to go larking about on.


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A very good idea I agree but as Reg found out, you do have to be able to get into one laugh2 and then the getting out, many young people struggle with my car let alone a Caterham..


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Originally Posted by TBM

I've had a few V8's in the past, and as much as I enjoyed the 'brutish' nature they do make for a lazy drive/driver. Much more fun trying to get the most out of somethng with smaller capacity.


When I feel like winding up the V8 boys, I point out that they are excellent cars for people who aren't very good at changing gear. evil somestick


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Originally Posted by TBM

I've had a few V8's in the past, and as much as I enjoyed the 'brutish' nature they do make for a lazy drive/driver. Much more fun trying to get the most out of somethng with smaller capacity.


When I feel like winding up the V8 boys, I point out that they are excellent cars for people who aren't very good at changing gear. evil somestick

You grow through the pubescent grinding the gears stage in time I always tell the rev box boy racers rofl

When I had my 4/4 I got the closest to getting a ticket in over twenty years as it encouraged you to be a hooligan whereas the constancy of torque in the V8 calms you down, as I have no desire for a ticket I'll stay where I am.


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Originally Posted by +8Rich
A very good idea I agree but as Reg found out, you do have to be able to get into one laugh2 and then the getting out, many young people struggle with my car let alone a Caterham..


Fair point - although AIUI you can get Caterhams built with body tubs that are more suitable for those of us who are carrying a little extra condition. smile


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Originally Posted by +8Rich

You grow through the pubescent grinding the gears stage in time I always tell the rev box boy racers rofl


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It's the revs wot keeps us young, Richard! drive


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laugh2 thumbs fair one Tim..

I will admit to missing that Sigma unit though, their power delivery is an absolute joy.


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You don't stop playing cos you get old, you get old cos you stop playing....... smile smile


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