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Old 09-23-2012, 05:45 AM   #68
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Interesting video. Op: thanks for showing me how forgiving this car is. If I need to avoid a deer midturn, I now know I have some slack with my driving technique. It was very educational for me, as I have yet to purchase this car.

But your driving could use some fine tuning. From the 2/3 of the video I watched, I saw you slow down while going into a turn, mash the throttle for a moment midturn, lift off of the throttle midturn, and very non-smooth throttle control. Try this in an s2000 (unforgiving) and you'll have a hell of a time avoiding the guardrail.

We all gotta learn somehow right? I'm sure most people with sporty cars have driven their fair share of spirited driving through twisty roads. Especially during times when there are minimal amounts of drivers on the road.
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