Am I stupid?
#34
The only non-S2K owner that I have let drive my car was a 20 year old girl. And I wasn't even really trying to impress her or get anything out of it. I simply trusted her driving ability and wanted to share my pride and joy with someone else. She's one of those racequeen types from Vancouver that knows how to drive stick, rev-match it and everything. She drove it perfectly.
On the other hand, I have turned down a chance to drive an NSX cause he wanted to drive my S2K. I'm picky huh?
On the other hand, I have turned down a chance to drive an NSX cause he wanted to drive my S2K. I'm picky huh?
#35
Originally posted by dsp
If you're going to nitpick, at least be clear.
"blond" = masculine
"blonde" = feminine
Matt Damon is blond. Christie Brinkley is blonde.
If you're going to nitpick, at least be clear.
"blond" = masculine
"blonde" = feminine
Matt Damon is blond. Christie Brinkley is blonde.
#36
Hey Steve,
You didn't miss much not driving the NSX. Just think of a heavy S2000 that does not handle as well and a bit slower on the take-off. Next time, freak the NSX driver out by taking them for a real ride through some curves and watch them trip!
Have Fun in the Sun!
Later Gater
You didn't miss much not driving the NSX. Just think of a heavy S2000 that does not handle as well and a bit slower on the take-off. Next time, freak the NSX driver out by taking them for a real ride through some curves and watch them trip!
Have Fun in the Sun!
Later Gater
#37
I recently had the pleasure of meeting my nephew's fiancee, a very attractive blonde from Belgium. She was quite taken with my car and I offered her a ride which she gladly accepted. When I asked her if she'd like to drive, she jumped at the chance. As she drove (briskly), she told me about the cars she had owned/driven in Europe, including a Porsche and a BMW. She then opined that the S2K was as exciting an automobile as any she had ever driven.
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