05-06-2012, 09:26 PM
Toms306 Wrote:Hmm...I don't want a 'viscious' car though! :think:
What I like about the golf is its nice for different things....ie - fast driving, cruising, stop/start traffic, slow B road driving etc....but with something small and snappy its really only good for one thing which is driving quickly, although it does that one thing much better than the golf, I wouldn't like to be doing slow traffic or 60mph cruising in something like that. :think:
tbh tom my rover behaves like my HDI around town etc maybe like a remapped one to fare. thats with keeping the car off vvc, driving around a B road or a twisty road can be fun. wind it up onto vvc and you will raise hell! straight roads you can practically take off

i have set the car up to be practical like the HDi but can move when i want it to.
one big rule to follow with a small car that is highly strung is not to be cocky and drive it with respect.
it wont think twice about killing you on that next corner.
i let my mate drive my rover metro last year, he asked can he put his foot down. i told him yeah. he decided to let vvc the car up the box. it scared him as he didnt expect the car to pick up the pase very quickly. he didnt do that again in a hurry on the way back

he loved tho but soon realised you cannot go daft with it.