Showing posts with label driving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label driving. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

My first grown up car.


So, after the devastating loss of my ford ka. I used the insurance money to put a deposit down on a new car. When I say new i don't mean new to me, I mean brand new. 15 miles on the clock when I got it. And what was this new, new car? Why, it was a VW polo of course! A 1.4 polo match to be exact and it was possibly the most grown up thing I owned, exept maybe the 21 year bottle of scotch I got for my christening when I was 5 years old.
It was just such a sensible car. Great, please don't think it was a bad car because it really wasn't. But very sensible. The layout of the cabin was exactly as you would expect from a german car company. Very logical and well presented, and the outside was very serious but very modern. I loved it. I was split between the polo and the fiesta but I found the fiestas dash too fiddly. So I went with the adult car.
The polo was a world of difference to the hoot of the KA. Much more comfortable, much better built and way more refined in every way. I could cruise down to Glasgow without my ears bleeding and my palms sweating. I got to test it in every way over the 2 and a half years I had it. I got my first speeding ticket in it. I did the west coast and northern Ireland. My girlfriend did her first lessons in it. VW really did an amazing job with the polo.
However, I discovered I may have been a little hasty in my need to grow up. I found myself looking around at the dash in traffic, wishing there was just a little bit more fun around. Also when I was around town the engine just didn't quite have the grunt the KA did. It was still a strong puller but I had become used to the force of the little KA.
In an attempt to get a little more life of the engine I fitted an induction kit. And it worked, to a point. Certainly the engine sounded a better and the torque band was wider. However it still lacked the ungency I craved. So I decided to go for something a little more wild.

Friday, 4 March 2016

Supercar Day!


Wow!

What an amazing day! I knew it was going to be something special but thanks to Performance Portfolio for possibly one of the best experiences of my life!

So for those of you who have no idea what I'm rambling on about, i spent the day with a company called Performance Portfolio. these guys have possibly one of the best jobs in the world! Basically they take paying punters like you and i out on the open road so that we can live our dreams in cars that cost more than the average annual salary!

To be fair to them I don't think they stopped all day from poor Michelle manning the phone to take booking for the next 6 weeks to Chris, Kenny and Allan all running the cars and making sure everyone had the time of their life! They all made the day great and so very special!

The show-stoppers however were definitely the cars. From the moment you rolled up to the front doors of the hotel, the four of them were sitting proud glistening in the morning sunshine (briefly, between the clouds). i got the privilege of taking all 4 out for a blast and a huge thanks to the guys for letting me take my Go-pros and stick them on the paintwork! I was terrified of marking one of them! thankfully i didn't however and the footage i got was amazing! please head over to my YouTube channel to check it out!

I was amazed at how different each car was, it  was like each one had its own personality.
The Ferrari was the fiery one that would bite if you stepped out of line.
The Lambo was the spaceship that made you feel like you could do warp speed.
The GT-R was the most car like...Until you put the hammer down, then it just shot you into the horizon
And the Mclaren could easily be a daily driver, as long as you had nice smooth roads. (Its the lowest of the 4).

I have no idea which one is my favourite....so I'll just take them all!

Thanks again to the guys at Performance Portfolio, they really did make it one hell of a day!


Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Ticket to freedom


I guess this all starts back when I was 17, you know, that great age when suddenly the world becomes your oyster and you are deemed responsible enough to control a large metal box capable of much speed and potential damage.
Actually as fate would have it, I didn't get that chance. While all my friends were revving about in there 1.2 Clios that they had bought for £30 from a guy at work and their mums 1.4 Fiat Punto active with manual wind windows that never actually shut properly. i had to make do with scabbing lifts everywhere as it was deemed that my eyesight wasn't good enough. Really i cant blame the system, the test is put there for a reason and it just so happened on that particular day,I was the reason. For a 17 year old man with no wheels it was bloody frustrating though!
Fast forward 2 years and some experimental new drugs and i retook the test and passed first time. Thank god! My prize for all that hard work and perseverance? my very own little pocket rocket. i had been learning to drive in my dads 2003 1.4 ford fiesta zetec and as a new driver i thought this was a cracking little car. Until the KA came along. when my dad told me that he would buy me my first car i was ecstatic!
I started learning to drive in my dad's 2003 ford fiesta 1.4. He bought it when I was 17 but of course I took so long to pass the test he kept it for my sister  and she still has it today. I have to say, It was a cracking choice for a learner.  Great all round visibility and really easy to drive. As soon as I passed I got myself a little runabout.  A family friend was selling her ford KA. It was in a pretty good condition having only been used for running about town all its life. The only signs it was starting to show it's age was the usual bubbling on the rear quarter panel around the fuel cap and on the bottom sill. Wasn't going to complain however as it was a great price. Now the Ford KA has a reputation for being a little old lady car or really girly. I think that's slightly unfair. True, it is quite cutesy but, that engine! Ford created a gem with that 1.3 duratec. The low end torque is something that  engines with twice the displacement  will struggle to reckon with. I read somewhere  that  the  KA has one of the best 0 to 30 times under 50 grand. I have to say, they may have a valid point.  I don't know how many times I minced boy racers and vans off the line around town. That torque is something I  have only just matched in my Seat Ibiza.
Thankfully I spent most of my life running about town as once I got onto the open road the engine struggled past 80 mph. Fine if your cruising but overtaking was a bit of a chore. Happily the gearbox didn't have a limiter so I could bang it into 3rd until the pistons were dancing on the bonnet, then change gear. That gearbox was pretty sharp too. I was surprised actually as the fiesta could be vague at times however the KA faithfully locked into gear with no issues at all.
Handling was always the Ka's strongest asset. It drove like it was on rails, something  you got used to very quickly.  You could chuck it into any corner you liked and it would just turn. No hassle, no jumping, no nervous twitches. Just direct and sharp. It was epic. With its wheels right out at the corners there was nowhere near as much body roll as you would expect either. However due to the tiny dash, being a passenger was a somewhat nerve racking experience as you constantly  felt as if you were about to be sent sailing through the windscreen.
All that handing did come with a price though. When you did push it too far it bites back. Hard. Twice I spun that car. Once due to it not having modern ESP. So when i rapidly had to abort an overtake it just spun out. (I really pushed it mush further than most sensible people ever would). The second time I caught a patch of black ice with the back end on a roundabout. Thankfully it was 1 in the morning so I was the only one there, but it taught me more about car control than the previous 15000 miles i did in the car.
So, I have rambled on about my first car for long enough. I have made this blog to talk about cars, and my experiences of them, and why I love them so much. Please feel free to comment and discuss.
My final piece of advice for learning to drive. Your first car should be a small ford! @forduk

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