Quote from: shrocco on 18 September 2009, 21:05i must have missed the news bulletin today when they announced the mk6 golf as the best car eva Why don't you set up your own forum and keep your wise a67e cracks out of ours!!!
i must have missed the news bulletin today when they announced the mk6 golf as the best car eva
Quote from: gizzywizzy on 19 September 2009, 10:48Quote from: shrocco on 18 September 2009, 21:05i must have missed the news bulletin today when they announced the mk6 golf as the best car eva Why don't you set up your own forum and keep your wise a67e cracks out of ours!!!x1
Probably got lost in the "Great Crash of 08
i never bother with focus st's as invariably its some young (unt in a cap driving it - can't be bothered to race you mate, my car is better, more expensive and (now) quicker - so bore off.
but my favourite are the peugeot 206/306 brigade. hateful cars and you are a (unt if you drive one, particuarly if you're a bloke cause its a bird's car at best. they come up right behind me on the dual carriage way to work. i slow down. then i nail it cause i know they have the acceleration of a double decker bus. bye bye d1ckhead.
definitely the kind with blue flashing lights and "POLICE" written on the side of them.
i wouldnt expect a new audi rs4 driver to know what a rs2, URCQ is, so i guess its fair enough.
I feel like a homo
Defo the boy racer as descibed below. (Came across this on the internet, a good description I think.)Boy RacerMain use for car: Driving around town centres, music blaring big bore um... boring. Sitting in local car parks. Visiting local "cruises". Primary styling mods: Styling mods purchased with no consideration for the car's aesthetics as a whole. Stupid spoilers, bad bodykits. Bodged installation. Car says "look at me, I'm fast" but is probably sh!t.Primary performance mods: Whatever they can get their hands on. May not be expertly installed. Usual car models: Cheap usually low-powered models. 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 litre engines, sometimes larger if the boy racer thinks they can afford the insurance. Mods often make them look worse than standard.Driving style: "Pedal to the metal" on public roads. Erratic driving in public car parks. Not all that much driving skill. Car ModifierMain use for car: "Track days", where a car is put through its paces on a race course, or normal driving.Primary styling mods: Subtle styling blending in with the aesthetics of the car. Not too OTT. Time and care taken installing mods. Car says "if you know about cars, you know I'm nice"Primary performance mods: Primarily safety and handling mods. Performance mods aren't used dangerously.Usual car models: Can be any size car but usually decent cars in their own right sans modification. Driving style: Careful on public roads, but not averse to driving fast at special events.