Roadster Driving Feel
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 12:32 am
As someone who rarely drives any other automobile aside the old trusty mazda, i have come to take for granted the feeling the mx5 gives to me.
every time i head out, whether it be a quick dash to the shops to get some snacks or a long weekend trip, i never arrive without a smile on my face while at the same time feeling like i have just done something illegal.
In this day and age of safety and economy along with car companies who once pushed the limits who are now under pressure to pump out volume cars with questionable amounts of character, it is the norm to use a vehicle for a simple anger filled A-B trip, and that trip alone.
A while back not too long ago, i was without my trusty mazda.
What was i to do.
Surely i would be fine.
It's just a car.
so i proceeded to take a friends quite recent suzuki swift for a spin.
i had seen the advertisments on t.v.
Rally bred handling and sporty performance.
Though i didn't experience any of this which was promised, i instead felt quite comfortable and sat quite high,
providing a great view of the road ahead.
The clutch and gearbox was butter smooth, the throttle smooth and sure,
The steering, effortless.
But it didnt give me a single smile, not even a smirk, it was pleasant but had less soul than a redhead.
Then it hit me, this is what the majority of society is accustomed to, this is what people happily shell out 15,000 of their australian dollars for the opportunity to own.
It's at the moment i realised how i had been so foolish as to take my little mx5 for granted.
I am now back driving monique, enjoying the sound of the exhaust while downshifting,
Steering through corners with excitement and coming onto the brakes later than sooner.
the old saying is done to death but still proves true today;
"You don't know what you have untill it's gone"
every time i head out, whether it be a quick dash to the shops to get some snacks or a long weekend trip, i never arrive without a smile on my face while at the same time feeling like i have just done something illegal.
In this day and age of safety and economy along with car companies who once pushed the limits who are now under pressure to pump out volume cars with questionable amounts of character, it is the norm to use a vehicle for a simple anger filled A-B trip, and that trip alone.
A while back not too long ago, i was without my trusty mazda.
What was i to do.
Surely i would be fine.
It's just a car.
so i proceeded to take a friends quite recent suzuki swift for a spin.
i had seen the advertisments on t.v.
Rally bred handling and sporty performance.
Though i didn't experience any of this which was promised, i instead felt quite comfortable and sat quite high,
providing a great view of the road ahead.
The clutch and gearbox was butter smooth, the throttle smooth and sure,
The steering, effortless.
But it didnt give me a single smile, not even a smirk, it was pleasant but had less soul than a redhead.
Then it hit me, this is what the majority of society is accustomed to, this is what people happily shell out 15,000 of their australian dollars for the opportunity to own.
It's at the moment i realised how i had been so foolish as to take my little mx5 for granted.
I am now back driving monique, enjoying the sound of the exhaust while downshifting,
Steering through corners with excitement and coming onto the brakes later than sooner.
the old saying is done to death but still proves true today;
"You don't know what you have untill it's gone"