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Posted: 09 Aug 2005 11:35 pm
by 5lab
d3k4y0 wrote:I have no desire to own a new car. I like to feel connected to the road. I want to think that when i turn the steering wheel, I'm turning a cog, that is running on a rack, and moving the wheels on the floor. i don't want to feel that I'm turning a potentiometer, that is increasing the value on a computer interface, that's doing computer bollocks, and then making the wheels move.
I work a lot with computers and computers are just crap.
for me you can keep your drive by wire and your digital speed responsive steering. I'll have rack and pinion and a big ass accelerator cable any day!
drive by wire is still not allowed in the EU - all cars must have a physical connection twixt wheels and the steering wheel
Posted: 11 Aug 2005 07:03 pm
by MJ
I hate seeing cars crushed, I think parting them out through a scrapyard is far better. On the news, even if a Rover is crushed, you think, surley someone would want that grill/headlights/headlight wipers
It's sad...
Posted: 11 Aug 2005 07:10 pm
by petefarrell360
Very true, crushing a car when it still has usable bits is wrong. I dread to think how many 300's with rare parts, gauges etc have met their end in the crusher, with no chance of anyone getting the parts, and even paying good money for them! When I've asked in a few of our local yards, they often say, nah we don't even bother with them, they go straight in the crusher. They're not even interested in saving them if I tell them what I want!
Pete
Posted: 11 Aug 2005 07:11 pm
by petavius
If I had a pound for everytime I'd been TOLD - not advised, to scrap my car I would be considerably better off! It has been quite upsetting over the years as these 'scrap your old crap car' addicts get very forceful! Still, I get a little smile on my face when they are on their third car in the same space of time as my oldie has lasted me.

Posted: 11 Aug 2005 07:32 pm
by petefarrell360
Good stuff! Don't ever let anyone convince you otherwise. People have tried with me, and I've put forward a good argument, but they don't understand, it's not that I can't afford, or only have 300's, it's that I like them and want to drive them. And it is satisfying when their cars then end up failing prematurely!
Pete
Posted: 11 Aug 2005 07:34 pm
by petavius
Absolutley!

Posted: 11 Aug 2005 07:49 pm
by grizlyadams
petefarrell360 wrote:And it is satisfying when their cars then end up failing prematurely!
Pete
hahaha sooo true! im modding a car most people think is totaly buggered...who the hell would bother modding a volvo estate with 244k on the clock!
Griz