I'm pretty sure that I can appreciate most any era/model.
There's something fun about driving a slow car fast. There's something magical about it, about knowing you're coaxing everything out of the car that the car can handle.
It's a whole lot more fun than driving a fast car slow.
If you haven't figured it out yet - I'm not all about the horsepower, the 0 to 60, or the top speed. I love cars for being cars and appreciate them as individual engineering accomplishments (some more than others).
That's why a large percentage of the cars I own aren't actually hypercars or even supercars.
I can think of something nice to say about pretty much every car I drive.
That and I fucking love driving. I don't care if it's a lawn mower - you're damned right, I'll take a spin on it.
Hell, I like pushing the cart in the grocery store.
I do understand that completely.
I still think it would most likely be more fun in a modern Morgan with more power
Though I am sure an old model would be quite a joy and adventure in itself. I believe the older models had wood frames ann I am sure would provide great thrills
Shit, I even like your car - and it's broken.
You'll probably never see me making fun of anyone for the car they drive. Instead, I want to know why they like it, how it is to drive, etc...
Alas, not very many people drive. They mostly just sit in the driver's seat and point their car. They don't drive them.
If that makes sense.
It does make sense, but that is probably a good thing, as I don't believe that most people have the ability to drive
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