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Neil Haughey
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Yes 99.9% of the population can't drive quickly for toffee. I more or less never bother these days booting it in straight lines regardless of which car I am in. Just wait for a decent roundabout and waste them there. The most amusing one was last year in my Saab 9-5 I did this "chav" in a BMW 330 round the outside of the top roundabout at Brackley (the one by the BP). He was so distraught at the thought of a barge like a 9-5 doing him round the outside he decided to gas it and nearly crashed trying to catch a huge tank slapper. Priceless.ORIGINAL: Robbiemeister
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
My big issue with the Lux was the Porsche badge was like a red rag to a bull with every Chav in the area. Most of them are sufficiently knowledgeable to know they could "have" a Lux and so say "I beat a Porsche".
Surely that's more down to where you live than the poor car? []
It's all relative, yesterday in the turbo it was a BMW 530d that wanted to put me in my place. Today in the Pug 106 diesel it was everyone except the BMW.
The trick is to time it right getting to the rounabouts and the junctions. They get there so quick they have to wait and you just sail through into the gap while they are looking for first gear.[]
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