humble sabot wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 10:39
And the above complaints are why we get saddled with crossovers and honda fits when it comes to plebian money.
That is not hard to get into. First he's playing it up; second he's trying not to damage it because it's a mockup and not made of structural composites; and third, he's an out of shape upperclass knob more concerned with the creases in his overpriced chinos than actually getting in and out of the car.
Of course the point is moot, because the people who bought them have already decided they can "handle" it. I truly don't understand this obsession with "ingress/egress". I know a car does all the work for you once you're in it, but shouldn't that be enough that it's worth putting a tiny bit of effort into accessing it? Horseback riders do all the time.
people are so damn boring
Amen, brother Sabot!
Ever hear a sportbike (or pretty much anything other than a step-through) rider BITCH about having to heave his leg over the saddle. Jesustapdancingchrist people, its a SPORTS car... it's beyond a SPORTS car. Ever seen anyone work hard and extend the limits of their physical selves playing, you know, SPORTS. If you moan about getting into a 3G trackday car, you're gonna moan about your neck at 3Gs.
You. Lazy. Fat. Fu
I'm out.