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I took some rubbish to the local tip and went for a drive afterwards, not too many cars on the road, but just enough to make it fun. On one of the many sweeping bends between Wadhurst and Mayfield I overtook three cars and found myself coming into a tight bend a bit quicker than I would have liked, but not want to be the idiot who overtakes, then brakes in front of the car that he’s just overtaken, I drove it into the bend and powered away, absolute perfection.

 

Only had it three months, but really beginning to enjoy my Z, still learning how it handles and lots to do to improve it, but it’s a surefooted car and really addictive.

David

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yeah it sgreat aint it, i have always been used to front wheel drives and am only really starting to trust this big lump through the bends now...very rewarding when you get it right tho

Yep, loads of fun, lucky for me I was driving a REX first. So am used to rear wheel drive.

I’m used to rear wheel drives, being 43 only my recent cars have been front wheel drive, I had 9 years of new XJ jags in the 90s, and have to say that my Z puts a bigger smile of my face than my first Jag.

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