5 Joys Of Driving A Non-Performance Car

Having hundreds of horsepower and sick suspension setups at your disposal is obviously awesome, but sometimes you can get pleasure from blasting about in something far more humble
5 Joys Of Driving A Non-Performance Car

1. There's no pressure or obligations

This will not fly under the radar. Ever.
This will not fly under the radar. Ever.

Unless it’s a sleeper or understated hot hatch, when you have a performance car, everyone knows it. And that means that there’s always someone egging you on to be silly, or a local boy racer challenging you to beat him away from the lights.

Even if you find it easy to ignore these distractions, they still become rather tiresome. In something more understated no one pays you any attention.

2. Hustling becomes all about you

5 Joys Of Driving A Non-Performance Car

Some cars just don’t enjoy being driven quickly, but it’s exactly at this point you discover how good you are behind the wheel. Loading up suspension and tyres that were designed to be calmly caressed can result in you and your motor getting to know a ditch a little too well. Instead, you’ve got to learn to be smooth and conserve momentum wherever possible; when you nail a quick section it’s all the more rewarding.

3. Sometimes it's nice to just chill

This is almost always fun, but when it's not, it's REALLY not.
This is almost always fun, but when it's not, it's REALLY not.

Don’t get me wrong, I love a stripped out road racer as much as the next guy, but sometimes there’s nothing more enjoyable than falling into a comfy chair and loafing about in comfort. I’ll probably get lynched for saying it, but there are days when 120bhp and an automatic gearbox are all I need.

4. You can hone your driving skills

5 Joys Of Driving A Non-Performance Car

When you’re to driving fast there’s a lot to take in, and things can go wrong very quickly. By slowing things down you give yourself more time to think and analyse your technique. For example, I taught myself to heel and toe in my old diesel Passat, which was easy because even when I messed up I had time to correct it.

5. Foot to the floor doesn't result in jail time

Making a splash, and all within the limit!
Making a splash, and all within the limit!

It’s great to put your foot to the floor. Mashing your right boot into the firewall is a pleasure that’s becoming less and less frequent thanks to our overcrowded roads now. But here’s the thing about slow cars: you can put your foot down everywhere and never get in trouble!

Comments

Max Schröder

There’s a statement I remember from my driving instructor:
It doesn’t take much talent to be fast in a fast car.
It does take a lot of talent to be quick in a slow car.

01/08/2016 - 18:11 |
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Yeah man. I love heel toeing through corners in the corsa and giving audies and bmws a fright when they realise they aren’t as hot as they thought they were. Oh crap is that the Corsa I just dangerously overtook even though it was already 10 miles over the limit!

01/08/2016 - 18:50 |
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Anonymous

It’s nice to slow down. Driving down a long scenic to some doo-wop really puts things in perspective sometimes.

01/08/2016 - 18:16 |
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Deus Robert Paulsen

I know what he means. I sometimes enjoy driving my moms toyota starlet p9. Its so predictable its not lowered so i dont have to wach for potholes and its decently “quick”

01/08/2016 - 18:22 |
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datpolishtho

I love my car for all those reasons. Im flat out all the time, everywhere and still do 40 mpg. Its funny as well, dropping a gear or two and mashing it past some unsuspecting performance car…

01/08/2016 - 18:24 |
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Anonymous

My car looks fast and provokes most ricers, its not a slow car but one would say it looks faster than it is.

01/08/2016 - 18:30 |
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Anonymous

No cop suspects a tercel….hes driving a tercel he is not speeding..lol

01/08/2016 - 18:33 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I dunno the older one’s with the 3efte swap in them, and 160HP with the weight of a potato chip.. they can be hella fun to toss around..

01/08/2016 - 18:41 |
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Anonymous

But where does performance car teritory start in terms of power?

01/08/2016 - 18:36 |
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slevo beavo

So true. I have a 230bhp fabia tdi. Lots of money thrown at it and yes its a hoit to drive but only above the speed limit which is why I’m doin more track days. However my girlfriends 1.6 307 slides around when driven hard at the speed limit.

01/08/2016 - 18:46 |
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Anonymous

My only car has been an 03 Mini One and the above is pretty much what I love the most about it

01/08/2016 - 18:47 |
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Anonymous

I tried passing a van in my 04 jetta diesel a few weeks ago. I was in third and barely creeped around him. It was then I realized anywhere after 3500 RPM is a dead zone.

01/08/2016 - 18:47 |
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