First of all I'm not posting this to annoy anyone but we got the biggest laugh out of it (okay, we were really tired). We were on our way back from the F1 race at Indy last night in my brother-in-laws wife's automatic Taurus SHO (bone stock) and had been driving in the pouring rain for seven hours then one hour in the dry. I was caught behind an Acura RL doing aobut 60 in a 65 zone and there was some idiot in a GS300 (with 20 day tags) riding, and I do man RIDING MY CAN and weaving all over like I had anywhere to go to get out of his way so he could do the same thing to the Acura.
We moved over as soon as we had the chance and left the car in overdrive because I had no intention of engaging the idiot. He acted so jerky to the Acura when he finally got an opening to go around he laid into it so, although trying not to bite, I did too.
He was about 35 feet in front of us when he hammered the gas and then I did, about 4-5 seconds later I almost ran over him. I had no idea that 1) the GS300 was so pokey or 2) the 1995 SHO with 71,000 miles on it, Automatic, in overdrive and currently for sale for $9000 was so much faster than the 30 something thousand dollar GS300?
We really upset the guy and his new purchase and he took the next exit with a sour look on his face. We pointed and laughed as much as possible so maybe next time he will act like he has a little class on the road. I guess it's a good thing we didn't drive the 1991 M5.
I know there are all kinds that drive every type of car so, it wasn't the name brand of the car that made him look foolish. It was his attitude. It was truly comical.
BTW: The race was amazing. As enthusiasts, I wish you all could have been there.
-Mike
Charlotte, NC
We moved over as soon as we had the chance and left the car in overdrive because I had no intention of engaging the idiot. He acted so jerky to the Acura when he finally got an opening to go around he laid into it so, although trying not to bite, I did too.
He was about 35 feet in front of us when he hammered the gas and then I did, about 4-5 seconds later I almost ran over him. I had no idea that 1) the GS300 was so pokey or 2) the 1995 SHO with 71,000 miles on it, Automatic, in overdrive and currently for sale for $9000 was so much faster than the 30 something thousand dollar GS300?
We really upset the guy and his new purchase and he took the next exit with a sour look on his face. We pointed and laughed as much as possible so maybe next time he will act like he has a little class on the road. I guess it's a good thing we didn't drive the 1991 M5.
I know there are all kinds that drive every type of car so, it wasn't the name brand of the car that made him look foolish. It was his attitude. It was truly comical.
BTW: The race was amazing. As enthusiasts, I wish you all could have been there.
-Mike
Charlotte, NC