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This is why having a very fast car is (incredibly) still pleasurable in this country. A quick blast where it is safe followed by cruising in the traffic still gives you the kick of accelleration and adrenaline. People seem to think that driving "very fast for long periods" is what petrolheads want but, In reality, it's more the short overtaking opportunity that pleases.
Very true!
Back in the early 80's I was privalaged to own a XJ12C!
By modern standards she was not a particularly refined machine, Quite brutal actually! But, Oh Boy! What fun!
At the same time She was the easiest *car* I have
ever had to maintain 30 MPH in! (I tend to stick to 4X4's these days, which are also easyer for relaxed motoring than most currently available *cars*)
60 in first! 100 in second!! (as I have said before) the shift, under kickdown, from first to second is somewhat like the bit in "Apollo 13" depicting the experience of SI burnout and SII fireing.
One moment you are pressed back in your seat under maximum acceleration! all of a sudden you are in a sort of "Freefall" and float forwards in the seat, then second gear engages and you are slammed back in the seat. Absolutly brutal

! I am sure there are performance cars out there that would leave my old V12 for dust, but they are
way too refined to be fun!
Though the engine was actually pretty oil tight, under
really hard driving she would smoke a little. The positions of the tailpipes relative to the rear wings would produce beautiful "Contrails" visible in the RVM (and, no doubt, to everyone else!

)
Oh, and another thing, I am sure that under "Hard" driving conditions you could actually see the fuel guage move!

(this is not so silly actually)