S-Line Audi Fan - Of course! I thought you knew the system so I left it out.
Yep, it's a very true Lotus in being quite a direct descendant of the Lotus 49 F1 car in terms of driving feel. Even more so when fitted with sports tyres and the tail begins stepping out as the downforce can't take the G forces anymore... time for some really fast wheel movements.The Europa is more mature and feels more like a car (which it is-duh).
It's harder to kick the tail out and feels more like a hardcore racer than a car set up for fun. It's a true Lotus nonetheless, and a true Elise-killer.
Europa-9/10
Seeing that Porsches have been made here for years I think it's pretty safe to say that yes we can.Off topic: I heard that Finland is going to make a supercar. We know you Finns can drive, but can you make a car?
Bull:censored: - the minimum is three months. I spent seven months doing it with no hurry whatsoever with a learner's permission instead of a driving school. As a result I drove probably five times more than the ones in the schools and could actually drive after that, not just hang on the wheel scared to death.Also, does it really take you guys three years to take your driving test?
More of the same stuff. We have to take a lesson of driving on a slippery surface but that's it. You can't even fail that lesson. And yes, the brick wants to have some fun in the snow even when the driver doesn't. Fortunately it handles very predictably.I heard it on TG you have to learn to drift (I'd love to see Grey sliding his 240!!!).
Perhaps not a racing licence but at least skills to drive in whatever weather there may be. My own "final lesson" was driving a hundred miles of highway at night through a hail of sleet. Something you certainly won't see in California, for example.I should move to Finland and retake my test. You could practically get a racing license with that kind of practice.
I don't know of any long awaited for supercar (probably forgetting something here) but there are a couple more V10's out there. And I have a feeling that our craziest car hasn't been seen yet.I can't think of anything else with a V10 besides an M5, which you've already done. No Lambo Gallardo, no Audi S8, what else? Also, is the ACR Viper your long-awaited supercar?
I might write a letter to Top Gear complaining about that.Bull:censored: - the minimum is three months.
Video please? I'd love to see that.And yes, the brick wants to have some fun in the snow even when the driver doesn't.
Also, what about that friend request I sent you?
No, unless I can find an ice course to do some proper driving on. This far the sideways time has been limited to empty parking lots and such, not too impressive.Video please? I'd love to see that.
If you mean the one sent several months ago it got promptly rejected... I had no idea about who you were by that time and I don't want total strangers on the list.Also, what about that friend request I sent you?
ah, sorry about that. I knew that it was wither stad or stadt but obviously I managed to pick the wrong one. fixed..
Watch your mouth Leo!I'll be honest with you guys. this car was such a :censored:ng pain in my :censored:ng 🤬 that I just wanted to get it out of my mind and hands before my poor old PS2 would have a short and terrifying pleasure to meet :censored:ng mad Leo who is wielding a :censored:ng huge axe. That's why there are typos and errors and whatnot. I'll fix them now.
I've just returned from quite a furious trip to the famed Nürburgring. The latest addition to the selection is being put through its paces on the most challenging courses there are and this far the progress is looking good, the clock stopped at 6'08 and change after a lap that was far from perfect.