When one tries to use nos to define if a car is good handling or not, that is weird enough & for sure you never own a car, no matter how you pretended to be a pro (one can get all kind of spec/dim fm internet)
I hv no interest to argue non-sense for the sake of someone who enjoys arguing . Good luck !!
When one tries to use nos to define if a car is good handling or not, that is weird enough & for sure you never own a car, no matter how you pretended to be a pro (one can get all kind of spec/dim fm internet)
I hv no interest to argue non-sense for the sake of someone who enjoys arguing . Good luck !!
Botti 發表於 2017-8-9 13:04
I didnt realize 牛龜咁大架車 was talking about GOOD HANDLING or not.
Always thought it is related to size.
Learn something new every day.
Thought I have posted a lot of my cars on this forum.
It doesnt matter what I drive but what is truth.
I can understand how our special need kids have communication difficulties.
Usually I teach mild classes, but sometimes moderate.
You may come join our classes.
Dont worry we dont bite newcomers.
Even for regular drivers, suddenly switching from a nimble compact sedan to a LWB minivan or pick-up truck may require some time to get used to. Different vehicles have different "feel" and performance characteristics. Size of blind-spots is different too.
This incident has to do with an inexperienced (and perhaps over-confident) driver, IMO.