How do you drive different
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Joined: Aug 2009
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From: Washington D.C.
Vehicle: Hyundai Tiburon FX
The same. Mid-high. It's cheaper for me to drive obnoxious and get the hell out of people's way rather than risk having some nutjob swerve into me all because I wanted to save $6 at the pump.
Speeding up = WOT till I hit speed, adjusting as needed so the tires don't slip
Slowing down = engine brake as much as possible, try to judge red lights and set speed so they change before I get to them (traffic dependent of course...)
Makes people sh*t themselves when I wind out first gear to the redline around town (30 mph at redline
, then bop it to 5th and cruise.
And I'm the nutjob who runs premium 93 or 100 all the time.
Slowing down = engine brake as much as possible, try to judge red lights and set speed so they change before I get to them (traffic dependent of course...)
Makes people sh*t themselves when I wind out first gear to the redline around town (30 mph at redline
, then bop it to 5th and cruise.And I'm the nutjob who runs premium 93 or 100 all the time.
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 11,992
Likes: 0
From: Washington D.C.
Vehicle: Hyundai Tiburon FX
Makes people sh*t themselves when I wind out first gear to the redline around town (30 mph at redline
, then bop it to 5th and cruise.
, then bop it to 5th and cruise.
^That's how I do it in the Tiburon, but I tend to cruise faster than the pace of traffic. People think it's silly, but I think they're silly because the slower you go, the less concentration you have.
In the Elantra, which has mediocre acceleration, I accelerate slowly to the point where the fatheads from behind honk or pass and don't slow until I end up going really fast. What people don't know is that there's a hidden rally/F1 car fanatic behind the wheel that's 1000X better than they can ever hope to be.




