New younger owner, first RWD vehicle, raining...
#26
Gee, I loaded a bullet into my revolver and spun the barrel... pulled the trigger and it DIDN'T blow my brains out!!!
Woohoo! Just disproving the myth that Russian Roulette is unsafe or dangerous!!!!!
That's like saying hitting a driver off the deck from the rough over water is the right shot rather than laying up... just because it didn't end badly doesn't mean it's a good assessment of risk.
Hey there were tons of people that didn't have heart attacks with Vioxx. Is it safe?
To the OP, you just got your car. Enjoy driving it before trying to dispel all the S2k "myths" all at once.
Woohoo! Just disproving the myth that Russian Roulette is unsafe or dangerous!!!!!
That's like saying hitting a driver off the deck from the rough over water is the right shot rather than laying up... just because it didn't end badly doesn't mean it's a good assessment of risk.
Hey there were tons of people that didn't have heart attacks with Vioxx. Is it safe?
To the OP, you just got your car. Enjoy driving it before trying to dispel all the S2k "myths" all at once.
#28
By the way, we all ran the Dragon in the rain (and SNOW on the last Sunday). But most of us were NOT noobs and took a great deal more caution and really put conscious thought into balance and VTEC transition points.
#30
Originally Posted by Chris Stack,Jun 4 2007, 08:49 AM
And I didn't crash, even though according to some on here it is a sure thing. In fact, the tires didn't even slip at all (RE050s that probably have about 2-3k miles on them). Amazing. How did I drive to work in that death trap and not slam into the first telephone pole I saw???
I've been daily-ing my S for years now and I've been in one accident where I hit a deer(rear-ended a few times tho). I've driven in the rain many times and in light snow where need be. I guess I deserve a shot at F1 now