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Hi folks,
I also want to say hi as a new member and happy owner of a roadster since last September. I have already found many important articles here and think this forum is really really useful!
Regards,
Marcos.
I also want to say hi as a new member and happy owner of a roadster since last September. I have already found many important articles here and think this forum is really really useful!
Regards,
Marcos.
Thank you Valk & MI1; and Hello to Everyone!
I've certainly enjoyed the car and poking around the forum so far. Today I plan to take a tour around and view at least 5 or 6 more threads. I don't have too many questions or issues yet. Except that changing lanes is a little uncomfortable and first gear on the Manual 6-speed seems a tad low. However, - I expected the car to have visibility issues just from looking at it; and it starts off smoothly enough in second with a little nursing.
After I've had a chance to drive it a bit more I expect that I will be able to cultivate a softer clutch foot and a lane-changing routine that effectively deals with the blind spots. One of the reasons I wanted a car like this was to immerse myself in the experience of driving like I did as a younger person. I took-up riding motorcycles again less than two years ago after being away from them for more than 25 years. Not surprisingly, I've discovered that there's really nothing quite like the possibility of getting squished to focus the mind - or what's left of it. Apparently, Soduko and cross words can only take you so far.
I've certainly enjoyed the car and poking around the forum so far. Today I plan to take a tour around and view at least 5 or 6 more threads. I don't have too many questions or issues yet. Except that changing lanes is a little uncomfortable and first gear on the Manual 6-speed seems a tad low. However, - I expected the car to have visibility issues just from looking at it; and it starts off smoothly enough in second with a little nursing.
After I've had a chance to drive it a bit more I expect that I will be able to cultivate a softer clutch foot and a lane-changing routine that effectively deals with the blind spots. One of the reasons I wanted a car like this was to immerse myself in the experience of driving like I did as a younger person. I took-up riding motorcycles again less than two years ago after being away from them for more than 25 years. Not surprisingly, I've discovered that there's really nothing quite like the possibility of getting squished to focus the mind - or what's left of it. Apparently, Soduko and cross words can only take you so far.
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