Scylla
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- Nov 2, 2018
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- Location
- North East
- First Name
- Damian
- Vehicle(s)
- Mustang GT
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- #1
In the short time I’ve had the GT, I’ve observed three distinct classes of other drivers who pay it any attention.
The vast majority are those who smile and give a thumbs-up. People seem to like Mustangs by default.
Then there are children in small hatchbacks who metaphorically snap at my heels like feral dogs on an Indian dirt road, racing up behind and sitting three inches from the rear bumper.
Finally, the clowns in other performance saloons who pull alongside and rev their engines, presumably expecting a similar reaction. I was driving through Newcastle last night when a muppet in an M4 did just that for about 2 miles before he realised I wasn’t biting.
The end.
The vast majority are those who smile and give a thumbs-up. People seem to like Mustangs by default.
Then there are children in small hatchbacks who metaphorically snap at my heels like feral dogs on an Indian dirt road, racing up behind and sitting three inches from the rear bumper.
Finally, the clowns in other performance saloons who pull alongside and rev their engines, presumably expecting a similar reaction. I was driving through Newcastle last night when a muppet in an M4 did just that for about 2 miles before he realised I wasn’t biting.
The end.
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