Wife factor....
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My gf likes it, she screams sometimes when we hit bumpy bits or if I really floor it, but whenever I ask if she wants me to slow down she says no Most of my friends like it, except one guy who is a bad passenger in any car, and even he likes it as long as I don't go too quick. Not had any bad comments on the looks either.
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My wife loves the car whenever she gets a chance to drive it.A couple of weeks ago she came back from a morning shopping in it and told me that there was a small miss in the car.Which there is.At 5500rpm.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Mad Max:
<B>Scoobychick... you're a lady, right ?
So, your "pals" don't understand ??? But most males like cars... People who like cars like scoobys... I don't get it
Well, must be fun to annoy all the boys
How about your "boyfriend" ? What does he think ?[/quote]
1) Yes
2) They're wierd (One drives a Metro )
3) Most certainly is
4) I don't have one right now
Sal
[This message has been edited by scoobychick (edited 01 May 2001).]
<B>Scoobychick... you're a lady, right ?
So, your "pals" don't understand ??? But most males like cars... People who like cars like scoobys... I don't get it
Well, must be fun to annoy all the boys
How about your "boyfriend" ? What does he think ?[/quote]
1) Yes
2) They're wierd (One drives a Metro )
3) Most certainly is
4) I don't have one right now
Sal
[This message has been edited by scoobychick (edited 01 May 2001).]
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Well my girlfriend has no real opinion on the car, she thinks it is a bit fast and flashy but doesn't comment on my driving or going sideways, and believe me she is not one to be quiet, ever, she just doesn't havent any opinions on cars!
However our daughter, who is not yet 2, loves the car and calls it "Daddy's Red Car" and does impressions of the exhaust noise all the time. She comes to the windows when she hears my car. Whilst I don't drive fast when she is in the car, she loves it when I drive down bumpy tracks in the car...
good to get her well trained at a young age!
Jon
However our daughter, who is not yet 2, loves the car and calls it "Daddy's Red Car" and does impressions of the exhaust noise all the time. She comes to the windows when she hears my car. Whilst I don't drive fast when she is in the car, she loves it when I drive down bumpy tracks in the car...
good to get her well trained at a young age!
Jon
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Can't get the wife out of mine!
It's terrible when you have to ask for the keys to your own car! Well, got to go and make the dinner now, clean the kitchen, do some ironing, darn my socks etc...
It's terrible when you have to ask for the keys to your own car! Well, got to go and make the dinner now, clean the kitchen, do some ironing, darn my socks etc...
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My fiancee' loves my car. She came to the track day at Oulton Park earlier this year, and I blagged her a ride in a 22B with Harj - Before me!
She thoroughly loved it.
She's probably more aggressive behind the wheel than I am.
She drives a chipped and de-catted Renault 19 16V like a nutter. She drives the scoob when I feel like indulging her, and although she has to tippy-toe 'round corners thanks to the vast difference in handling, she loves planting a bit right foot and getting that turbo spinning like a demon!
I'm trying to talk her into buying a cheap WRX and she's thinking about it...
Trouble is, now we're getting married, we've apparently gotta save for a wedding or summat !!!
She thoroughly loved it.
She's probably more aggressive behind the wheel than I am.
She drives a chipped and de-catted Renault 19 16V like a nutter. She drives the scoob when I feel like indulging her, and although she has to tippy-toe 'round corners thanks to the vast difference in handling, she loves planting a bit right foot and getting that turbo spinning like a demon!
I'm trying to talk her into buying a cheap WRX and she's thinking about it...
Trouble is, now we're getting married, we've apparently gotta save for a wedding or summat !!!
#38
Hi Max. My boyfriend likes Subarus but can't understand why Ive bought the turbo! He thinks I'm a bit of a mad driver. Atleast he's got something right!
He quite liked the justy that I got loaned the other day. EEEHH???
Still, he's not a bad old lad as he's going to build me a kit car to do some racing in and he can't even drive himself!
Enjoy your car when you get it. They're absolutely fantastic!
He quite liked the justy that I got loaned the other day. EEEHH???
Still, he's not a bad old lad as he's going to build me a kit car to do some racing in and he can't even drive himself!
Enjoy your car when you get it. They're absolutely fantastic!
#39
Well..........beat this one if you can..!
My lovely wife has made me promise that next week we'll go out, have the kids babysitted, maybe take in a movie but........wait for it...she wants me to MAKE LOVE to her in the back of the scoob (ooer...!)
My lovely wife has made me promise that next week we'll go out, have the kids babysitted, maybe take in a movie but........wait for it...she wants me to MAKE LOVE to her in the back of the scoob (ooer...!)
#41
LOL me....... Damn, I sure hope that doesn't happen to me Gotta hide those keys...
Well, first, a big thanks to everyone that replied... Registered today on the BBS, and it feels great to have this much attention first time out.
Second, it's good to know that there are a few nutters outthere wearing skirts (Sorry if you don't ladies, but it was the best way I found to describe you ). Teach those macho's in their GTI's who's the boss behind the wheel
Third, I guess nobody is gonna beat Mellow Yellow for getting some emotion out of his scooby, but... Should you be telling US about it ? I wouldn't, or she'd kick the hell out of me. But, on the other hand, those are plans she'd put into action without letting me know in advance (I Love surprises )
Max
[This message has been edited by Mad Max (edited 01 May 2001).]
Well, first, a big thanks to everyone that replied... Registered today on the BBS, and it feels great to have this much attention first time out.
Second, it's good to know that there are a few nutters outthere wearing skirts (Sorry if you don't ladies, but it was the best way I found to describe you ). Teach those macho's in their GTI's who's the boss behind the wheel
Third, I guess nobody is gonna beat Mellow Yellow for getting some emotion out of his scooby, but... Should you be telling US about it ? I wouldn't, or she'd kick the hell out of me. But, on the other hand, those are plans she'd put into action without letting me know in advance (I Love surprises )
Max
[This message has been edited by Mad Max (edited 01 May 2001).]
#42
Having your passengers genuinely frightened in the car isn't something to be proud of..
Having said that, I can always tell when a passenger's getting nervy, cos I see one hand go for the door arm rest, and the other hold on to the seat in the brace-for-impact position !
Besides, if it were to compensate for ***** size.. I'd be driving a Sinclair C5
Having said that, I can always tell when a passenger's getting nervy, cos I see one hand go for the door arm rest, and the other hold on to the seat in the brace-for-impact position !
Besides, if it were to compensate for ***** size.. I'd be driving a Sinclair C5
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by DavidBrown:
<B>Having your passengers genuinely frightened in the car isn't something to be proud of..
.....
Besides, if it were to compensate for ***** size.. I'd be driving a Sinclair C5 [/quote]
I once picked up a hitchhiker on a run to Dublin. He didn't speak the entire way. 100 miles and 96 minutes (three large towns to negotiate) later he staggered from the car and vomited at the side of the road. Can I be proud of this?
<B>Having your passengers genuinely frightened in the car isn't something to be proud of..
.....
Besides, if it were to compensate for ***** size.. I'd be driving a Sinclair C5 [/quote]
I once picked up a hitchhiker on a run to Dublin. He didn't speak the entire way. 100 miles and 96 minutes (three large towns to negotiate) later he staggered from the car and vomited at the side of the road. Can I be proud of this?
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DavidBrown, It's true that it's easy to sence when a passanger is getting scared, but I usually ask beforehand, because if he's already scared, your reputation's already trashed... And yes, I like o keep a serious image (Sort of)
Fast bloke, did you see the french movie Taxi ? well, you should And no, you shouldn't be proud !!! You're not in the movies... Still, even if WE forgive you (Ok, so we are all a bit sad) , the hitcher never will
Max
Fast bloke, did you see the french movie Taxi ? well, you should And no, you shouldn't be proud !!! You're not in the movies... Still, even if WE forgive you (Ok, so we are all a bit sad) , the hitcher never will
Max
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by fast bloke:
<B> I once picked up a hitchhiker on a run to Dublin. He didn't speak the entire way. 100 miles and 96 minutes (three large towns to negotiate) later he staggered from the car and vomited at the side of the road. Can I be proud of this?[/quote]
Respect.
<B> I once picked up a hitchhiker on a run to Dublin. He didn't speak the entire way. 100 miles and 96 minutes (three large towns to negotiate) later he staggered from the car and vomited at the side of the road. Can I be proud of this?[/quote]
Respect.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by fast bloke:
<B> I once picked up a hitchhiker on a run to Dublin. He didn't speak the entire way. 100 miles and 96 minutes (three large towns to negotiate) later he staggered from the car and vomited at the side of the road. Can I be proud of this?[/quote]
ROFL
So how DID you get your name then???
<B> I once picked up a hitchhiker on a run to Dublin. He didn't speak the entire way. 100 miles and 96 minutes (three large towns to negotiate) later he staggered from the car and vomited at the side of the road. Can I be proud of this?[/quote]
ROFL
So how DID you get your name then???
#48
My wife doesn't like her head slamming against the head rest, with the force of sudden deceleration and then acceleration during gear changes.(Can't think why!)
Now I just shout 'brace!' when I'm going to floor it. This seems to do the trick!
However, after the Cambridge run, she was pretty stiff, as she had been 'braced' for almost the whole run!
Cheers,
Philip.
Now I just shout 'brace!' when I'm going to floor it. This seems to do the trick!
However, after the Cambridge run, she was pretty stiff, as she had been 'braced' for almost the whole run!
Cheers,
Philip.
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Damn, you guys are good... fast_wrx just made me sound like a moron, laughing my head off at work, with everybody else around me very silent... "BRACE" is a great idea
Cheers
Max
Cheers
Max
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Mine just sits their grinning but sometimes i think it could be wind.......It's the only car I've had where she does not whinge about the speed I drive at.......ahhhhhhh Bless her.
Cheers
Colin
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Colin
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