image_3610.jpg I have the best driving memories from the 15,000 miles I drove the Ferrari Daytona. Everybody always said that it drives like a truck, and yes, it was very hard (heavy) at low speeds. But, once at speed, sometimes you got rewarded when getting it just right through sweeping corners. And that feeling will always stay with me.
The power brakes were crap though, and more than once gave me a mayor heart attack.
When I got the Spyker, I immediately got the same feeling back. Just as intense, but now updated to a modern car. Very nicely weighted steering, everything is direct, and it has brakes (if you use some serious muscle).
I can see that if you have cars only as an expression of wealth, the Spyker is difficult to live with. But, if you have a Spyker because you are a driver, then yummy
But the posers don't need to worry. The Aileron will solve all their problems:lol::lol::lol::lol:
In other words, hard to explain to the outside world.
The power brakes were crap though, and more than once gave me a mayor heart attack.
When I got the Spyker, I immediately got the same feeling back. Just as intense, but now updated to a modern car. Very nicely weighted steering, everything is direct, and it has brakes (if you use some serious muscle).
I can see that if you have cars only as an expression of wealth, the Spyker is difficult to live with. But, if you have a Spyker because you are a driver, then yummy
But the posers don't need to worry. The Aileron will solve all their problems:lol::lol::lol::lol:
In other words, hard to explain to the outside world.
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