Non Electric Vehicles
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@majorrage said in Non Electric Vehicles:
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Epic motorsport weekend.
Attended the Goodwood Festival of Speed last Friday. It's a petrolhead's pilgrimage. Such a great day out full of non-stop things to do / see which one could only dream of. Two main highlights for me were watching Senna's F1 car go up the hill (loud, fucking loud) and seeing a Singer Porsche in the flesh for the first time. Absolute bucket list car if ever there was one, the attention to detail and the presentation of them is second to none. Just beautiful. Quite a electric-car focused area too and it was good to see a few Polestars in the flesh as well as the UK launch of Hyundais upper brand, Genesis. Additionally, they had the man who flies with the jetpack there (seriously loud) and the red arrows did a 20 min presentation. Quite the day.
Then yesterday, before the match, I managed to blag my way to a Ferrari challenge day at Snetteron race track. Got about 20 minutes drive time on track in a F8 Tributo. Absolutely incredible car, and hit a new top speed for me (157 mph) on the back straight. Mega day out. My bro--in-law took the new hybrid out, the SF90, and it was seriously quick. Lacking a bit of drama in my view but still one hell of a weapon.
So yeah, petrol head smiles for me for a while.
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Great you enjoyed the day.
Went to Goodwood a few years back where Honda flew in some of their classic GP bikes from the '60's and "raced" them. Insane in some ways to risk damage to historical racing bikes but great that these machines aren't gathering dust.
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@victor-meldrew said in Non Electric Vehicles:
Great you enjoyed the day.
Went to Goodwood a few years back where Honda flew in some of their classic GP bikes from the '60's and "raced" them. Insane in some ways to risk damage to historical racing bikes but great that these machines aren't gathering dust.
Yeah, there were lots of old classics going full beans up the hill which was insane. A guy had a 1914 racing bentley sideways around Molecamb. Nuts!!
At the Ferrari day yesterday there we people racing 328 / 348 / 355. Hate to see the running budget of those!
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@majorrage said in Non Electric Vehicles:
At the Ferrari day yesterday there we people racing 328 / 348 / 355. Hate to see the running budget of those!
Friend of mine when I lived in Nth Oxfordshire had a 348. He had it serviced by one of the mechanics at Brawn Racing/Mercedes F1 up the road in Brackley which he said made owning it economically viable. He swapped it for a Honda NSX due to running costs.
And to think I need to choose between a Skoda Octavia Hatch or Estate...
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"The Lamborghini Countach, the poster car of ‘80s luxury, is back — and it’s a hybrid - The Verge" https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/13/22623297/lamborghini-countach-supercar-hybrid-specs-speed
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Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
I currently have one.
I love it. One of the best things I ever bought
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@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
I currently have one.
I love it. One of the best things I ever bought
I'd wager you wouldn't say that if ze Germans hadn't fixed them. They are such pretty cars and I always wanted a GTV6
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@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
I currently have one.
I love it. One of the best things I ever bought
I'd wager you wouldn't say that if ze Germans hadn't fixed them. They are such pretty cars and I always wanted a GTV6
Ze Germans? I know they spent a shitload trying to develop this car. I drove the quadrifoglio which has a cut down ferrari V6. The GTV was a pretty car
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@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
I currently have one.
I love it. One of the best things I ever bought
I'd wager you wouldn't say that if ze Germans hadn't fixed them. They are such pretty cars and I always wanted a GTV6
Ze Germans?
My error - I was thinking of Lambos.
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@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
I currently have one.
I love it. One of the best things I ever bought
I'd wager you wouldn't say that if ze Germans hadn't fixed them. They are such pretty cars and I always wanted a GTV6
Ze Germans?
My error - I was thinking of Lambos.
But the long held idea (justified) that your alfa will spend as much time in the workshop as on the road has thankfully not happened to me. But they are not without their idiosyncrasies. Everytime you look at that silhouette or drive it she is forgiven
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Can you bogans start a car thread instead of ruining the movie thread.
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
But the long held idea (justified) that your alfa will spend as much time in the workshop as on the road has thankfully not happened to me.
This was completely true of my mate's Alfa. Ah crap, now I've joined in.
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@canefan said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Every man should own an Alfa at some point in time.
I currently have one.
I love it. One of the best things I ever bought
Which engine?
I was really taken with the car last night. Would love to know if the noise it was making was standard or generated. Sounded amazing.
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I had a 147 GTA about 18 years ago and didn’t have any issues other than the leather around the gear stick got worn a bit. Mechanically didn’t miss a beat and I gave that 6cyl a decent workout.
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Today I saw a Toyota Tundra for the first time. They had to park it in a temporary space outside our hotel because it didn't fit in the carpark.
First impressions: obscenely large. Would fit 5 adults easily, sure, but how often will you be doing that?
Land Cruiser is smaller! This thing is quoted at nearly 6.5 metres... depending on config.
I see a few of these around now - Dodge RAM 1500, Chevy Silverado, and of course the F150. The staple trucks in our back yard are getting bigger too in terms of the Hilux, Triton, Ranger etc.
Short of needing to tow an obscenely large caravan or horse trailer, I'm not convinced anyone needs that much truck in terms of the Tundra.
"But rural people" I hear from some who have lifestyle blocks (because they need a fucking huge shed to park in). Yeah doesn't always add up - you can get more tray for less money and better performance on dirt and the farm.
When I see that the height + width of this is nearly the same as my dream Rivian R1T, I start to question my choices, having seen it in the metal...