Posted by jd b puller on November 26, 2008 at 12:12:15 from (24.225.90.65):
In Reply to: Anyone ever owned one ? posted by Glen D Anderson on November 26, 2008 at 05:44:43:
Spook, I had one of those 3 cylinder metros when I was driving 65 miles each way to work. I liked to drive at 75-80MPH, which meant you pretty much just held your foot flat on the floor. It was lucky to get 40MPH. The final straw was when I was coming home one day into a 30MPH headwind and it topped out at 62MPH.
Definately fun to drive in the winter. Handled like a go cart in the snow/ice. 30MPH, Rip the E-brake, and do a 360 in the middle of the road and keep going (you have to understand the town I lived in, about 500 people and no traffic)
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