I shall now explain why that is the case. You see I have a Ford Fiesta 1.3 Finesse from the year the Milenium Dome aka 02 arena was built and it isn't exactly an Aston Martin but the other day I found a road with bushes either side of it and plenty of corners and straights to fully involve you in your drive. What happened? I put my foot on the floor and went for it!
The car nver exactly ripped my head off with a bomblike explosion of power but it did give me a feeling of moderately rapid acceleration. Enough to enjoy but not so much that I felt the need to check my pants afterwards! It was just fun and without any trick differentials transferring power to the road or stopping the tyres from letting go I managed to put down some rubber in a particuarly tight corner. What was odd was that the little Ford soldiered on battling through the corners like John Isner battling Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon. The outcome was the same too! Namely a satisfying victory.
It's a charming feeling as you are doing all this in a car that's not meant to do it. It's great because you feel like a good driver, one that can make slow cars go fast. And that's enjoyable. So, people who answered no, you're wrong.
And in other news not related to cars in any way, England were humiliated by Germany! Well we weren't really going to win the world cup were we?
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