Re: Thumping on 32Krazy's old car
I miss this car...
Nice lines on the driving. As others have mentioned, smooth is fast, and fast "looks" slow on camera.
Case in point, check out some of the Dragon videos posted by various members on here. What was actually a rip-roaring blast through the mountains, looks like a spirited Sunday drive on film. The camera adds ten pounds to me as well, but mainly because I forget a camera is pointed at me and I don't suck in my stomach.
Worth noting, "vertical" (12:00 position) on the SLK32 gauge is 90mph... it's 80mph on the Limited Crossfire, and 100 on the SRT.
Either way, good to see it's still alive and being put to good use. I would love to know what happened to the old Ranger I had...