Isn't it incredible how long it's taken the industry to realise most people don't need big amps?!
This has me wondering how long it will take the motor industry to realise that most (maybe even all) people don't need cars that go very fast. :?
I have always been vaguely puzzled watching Top Gear when Clarkson and his comedy sidekicks have orgasms about cars which do 0-60 in three seconds and have a top speed of 180mph....
So what, quite frankly, unless you have regular access to a F1 test circuit?
Oh a car analogy, someone called for a car freak/obsessive?
Power, IMO, is a drug. One that deminishes with familiarity. Indeed I think I had an impreza about 2 months before I was contemplating the PPP power kit for it and the Impreza is a bloody quick car to start off with. In chasing that hit you do find yourself driving WAY too quickly along with it. It becomes frustrating rather than fun. Which is why I chopped the impreza in for a Mazda MX-5...
Get over questioning my sexuality and wondering if I cut hair (having a friend who is a hairdresser I can guarentee you he got more action from that than any other career path you can think of. Indeed that's why he got into it!), the MX-5 has a sweetly balanced chassis, a revvy engine and not very much grip. All of which adds up to something you can play with at and over it's limit, while still staying on the right side of the law. A car that was fun all of the time rather than just when you had the space to wind it up. I never regretted selling the impreza for a minute.