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Symbol of Moradin
![]() Join Date: June 5, 2002
Location: Slovenia,Ljubljana
Age: 37
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Hello! I often see ladies/men that have a Mercedes but they drive like a 5 year old kid.
Good car,good driver=NO problem. A good driver in a weaker car can be less dangeours then a driver in a Merc. I really don`t see pint in fancy cars if you don`t know HOW to drve. My father who`s car(Opel Vectra) is 10 years old but he REALLy drives well. Lie Relly. I have seen him driving 180 hm/h+ but he was concetratet no problem... What do you think about such drivers? |
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Gold Dragon
![]() Join Date: March 29, 2002
Location: Canada
Age: 52
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I responded to a thread in the CE Forum very similiar to this.
A good car can cover some mistakes made by a bad driver, more so than your average automobile, but a bad driver behind the wheel of a good car is still a bad driver, just a little luckier because of their good car. Most newer sports/exotics are electronically controlled taking away a lot of the "driver element," but they are not as much fun to drive as say an early Dino or 356 Speedster. Many people make one major mistake. They consider themselves to be good drivers when in reality they are just lucky drivers.
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