titus03 wrote:^^^ Ya your right about companies not being able to drive the car the same way we do. They actually have professionals who are trained to do that kind of stuff
Lash wrote:titus03 wrote:^^^ Ya your right about companies not being able to drive the car the same way we do. They actually have professionals who are trained to do that kind of stuff
Then why are average every day drivers pullling better times than these "profesional" drivers?
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Lash wrote:titus03 wrote:^^^ Ya your right about companies not being able to drive the car the same way we do. They actually have professionals who are trained to do that kind of stuff
Then why are average every day drivers pullling better times than these "profesional" drivers?
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Lash wrote:
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
wesmanw02 wrote:Lash wrote:
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Very good point.
It definitely takes a while to learn a car, especially launch techniques and shift points.
The magazine testers only get the car for a short period of time, and they have to try and run the best numbers possible in that short period. Some cars are of course easier to drive than others, and considering that I think the Cobalt SS S/C takes some time to master
Kyle Kurtz wrote:wesmanw02 wrote:Lash wrote:
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Very good point.
It definitely takes a while to learn a car, especially launch techniques and shift points.
The magazine testers only get the car for a short period of time, and they have to try and run the best numbers possible in that short period. Some cars are of course easier to drive than others, and considering that I think the Cobalt SS S/C takes some time to master
yea it would for a guy that drives an 18 second car.
here you go making more excuses to why cobalts arnt running 12's. DONT WORRY ABOUT IT< you never even know what 15's feel like.
Kyle Kurtz wrote:wesmanw02 wrote:Lash wrote:
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Very good point.
It definitely takes a while to learn a car, especially launch techniques and shift points.
The magazine testers only get the car for a short period of time, and they have to try and run the best numbers possible in that short period. Some cars are of course easier to drive than others, and considering that I think the Cobalt SS S/C takes some time to master
yea it would for a guy that drives an 18 second car.
here you go making more excuses to why cobalts arnt running 12's. DONT WORRY ABOUT IT< you never even know what 15's feel like.
wesmanw02 wrote:Kyle Kurtz wrote:wesmanw02 wrote:Lash wrote:
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Very good point.
It definitely takes a while to learn a car, especially launch techniques and shift points.
The magazine testers only get the car for a short period of time, and they have to try and run the best numbers possible in that short period. Some cars are of course easier to drive than others, and considering that I think the Cobalt SS S/C takes some time to master
yea it would for a guy that drives an 18 second car.
here you go making more excuses to why cobalts arnt running 12's. DONT WORRY ABOUT IT< you never even know what 15's feel like.
Wow you are almost as immature as Borsty. I made a simple post (not involving you)and you respond with a personal attack. You obviously have some serious problems
And as jkhd03cav said, you are a fine one to talk about crappy cars when you drive a 14 year old DSM
Kyle Kurtz wrote:wesmanw02 wrote:Kyle Kurtz wrote:wesmanw02 wrote:Lash wrote:
It takes a while to get to know a car. You cant just hop in and hit the 1/4 track like these magazines do....and thats the probelm. The people who have owned these cars for months can drive them far better than anybody jumping in them for the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd time.
Very good point.
It definitely takes a while to learn a car, especially launch techniques and shift points.
The magazine testers only get the car for a short period of time, and they have to try and run the best numbers possible in that short period. Some cars are of course easier to drive than others, and considering that I think the Cobalt SS S/C takes some time to master
yea it would for a guy that drives an 18 second car.
here you go making more excuses to why cobalts arnt running 12's. DONT WORRY ABOUT IT< you never even know what 15's feel like.
Wow you are almost as immature as Borsty. I made a simple post (not involving you)and you respond with a personal attack. You obviously have some serious problems
And as jkhd03cav said, you are a fine one to talk about crappy cars when you drive a 14 year old DSM
i see you attack goodwrench all the time.
and lol its really funny to think my cars stock are worth more than your pice and there 14 years old LOL. not to mention 1 of them ahve completly new or rebuilt drivetrain in it!! LOL have fun with your 18's pouser.
97cavy22 wrote:theLS2 wrote:kyle kurtz is always like this
Borsty wrote:97cavy22 wrote:theLS2 wrote:kyle kurtz is always like this
wesman is byfar worse.
i swear to god hes in love with me, me being nowhere near this post and he manages to bring my name up.
weasman your a moron, your precious coblat isnt the fastest nor best car on earth and u have a 2 inch erect cock.
goodday.