bunchathrees
Elio Addict
Still, I can't help wondering what an Elio with the Focus RS drive train might get for MPG when driven responsibly.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Your Elio will probably have the effect of making us drive more like grown-ups than adolescents. There is a lot to be said for driving a small, lightweight, low-powered vehicle in terms of being able to drive at 9/10ths, extracting almost all of the performance baked into the little beast, than sliding a 600 hp behemoth around a curve, belching fire and tire smoke. The sensation is very similar, but probably won't even get you noticed by the police.![]()
You are so right. It is much more fun to drive a slow car fast that a fast car slow.Your Elio will probably have the effect of making us drive more like grown-ups than adolescents. There is a lot to be said for driving a small, lightweight, low-powered vehicle in terms of being able to drive at 9/10ths, extracting almost all of the performance baked into the little beast, than sliding a 600 hp behemoth around a curve, belching fire and tire smoke. The sensation is very similar, but probably won't even get you noticed by the police.![]()
You and Lil4x are my kind of people. 30 - 50mph on a gravel road is like 100 on pavement; and yes, figure-eights around snowy parking lot light poles while getting the nose closer and closer in a 40 horse VW really teaches trailing throttle oversteer.For your consideration: it occurred to me a long time ago that driving on snow (or other lower traction surfaces for you lucky folks who live far from the Great White North) very accurately simulates the vehicle's performance at much higher speeds - neglecting pesky body roll and pitch. Further, it simulates reaction of greater power output as well. Of course it happens somewhat more slowly in a real-time sense but mimics vehicle dynamics rather well - i.e. if you wish to experience an anticipated understeer when exceeding turn limits, a snow covered parking lot is a good place to find out how and when it starts and how to recover.
Let me guess -- You were the first to make the Kessler run in under 12 parsecs!You and Lil4x are my kind of people. 30 - 50mph on a gravel road is like 100 on pavement; and yes, figure-eights around snowy parking lot light poles while getting the nose closer and closer in a 40 horse VW really teaches trailing throttle oversteer.
I love speed ,my bumper sticker "they won't take me alive "The ladies down at the nursing home just chuckle
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Can we venture a guess that your forum name is derived from the group's name?