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Most tail happy car you've driven

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    #21
    Originally posted by XTC
    my 350z with traction control off
    Had one of these for a 48Hr test drive last summer.

    Great car - what's it like to use on a day to day basis.

    Hasn't the 'range' been changed recently?

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      #22
      Originally posted by Clippy
      Had one of these for a 48Hr test drive last summer.

      Great car - what's it like to use on a day to day basis.

      Hasn't the 'range' been changed recently?
      It's great. People have complained that the ride is quite hard, but it's a sports car and tbh I find it very comfortable. Doesn't have a massive boot & it's only 2 seats apart from that I love it. The 2007 has a better interior and a few exterior changes such as a bonnet bulge to cope with the larger engine (not in cc, but in height). Mines an 03. The 08 comes out next year with a different engine which will be a 3.7l V6. Oh and as you can imagine it's no Prius when it comes to fuel efficency,
      Last edited by XTC; 26 June 2007, 12:48.

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        #23
        Originally posted by XTC
        The 08 comes out next year with a different engine which will be a 3.7l V6.
        Which Renault people carrier is that from?
        Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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          #24
          Originally posted by VectraMan
          Which Renault people carrier is that from?
          Actually I seemed to remember something about the engine being French, is that right?

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            #25
            1. 911 (993 variant, not mine unfortunately but nearly sent the back end through a hedge going round a corner)

            2. Dolomite Sprint. One of my first cars and this I did successfully put through through a hedge. Luckily there was no brick wall behind the hedge so the car was ok bar a few scratches.

            3. Spitfire. Bought shortly after the Sprint. Hadn't learnt my lesson.

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              #26
              Porsche 911 996 GT2. 3.6 Twin Turbo, 500bhp, rear wheel drive, no traction control, in the wet.

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                #27
                1987 datsun sunny

                biggest bag of crap ever, but was fun to screw the arse of and run it in to the ground.
                I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!

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