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If I had to take one of those for a razz around a grubby narrow twisty B road, it would be the MK1 MX5. And grubby narrow twisty B roads make up loads of the roads around here! :p

I'll still have the Aston though please, it can wait on the driveway. :D
 
If I had to take one of those for a razz around a grubby narrow twisty B road, it would be the MK1 MX5. And grubby narrow twisty B roads make up loads of the roads around here! :p

I'll still have the Aston though please, it can wait on the driveway. :D

same, tbf I bet the aston is great to drive but it's a GT car from my POV in these narrow country lanes I would be focusing too much on keeping it on the road and less on having fun. And MX5 is a LOT of fun on narrow b-roads.
 
If I had to take one of those for a razz around a grubby narrow twisty B road, it would be the MK1 MX5. And grubby narrow twisty B roads make up loads of the roads around here! :p

I'll still have the Aston though please, it can wait on the driveway. :D

Here they are all uneven with a massive ditch on one side, I guess they're b roads for a reason :p

Only really found one decent set of roads which includes a few small twisties and no ditches :D
 
Purchased last week. Bit faster than the Micra I had:D
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Traded my normal turbo GTC for a Limited edition turbo one. It has quite a few extras over the standard one. Very Happy.......

The wheels are huge but it’s not crashy at all like I was expecting.

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The issue is the tiny brakes behind those humongous wheels.

They do the job surprisingly well for a heavy 200hp car.

Tbh when the tyres wear out i will get a set of smaller wheels. I’m not really a fan of huge wheels and the tyres cost a fortune. Will swap them for a set of the 18”.
 
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