Ewan
19-10-2008, 04:18 PM
Don't worry, I'm not enclosing photos of a steaming wreckage :)
My missus has been off the road for 16 months having had two "epileptic events" (now apparently sorted with pills), and just got her license back last week.
So today we went for a spin in the NSX, and she loved it (except for continually wiping the windscreen instead of indicating left/right) - very easy to drive, similar to her S2000 she had before. Even though she's a good driver, I was possibly the most nervous I've been sitting in the passenger seat... only the 3rd time I've sat in the passenger seat of ANY NSX. We've had 2 S2000s and a Maserati Spyder in recent years, so she's driven powerful RWD cars plenty.
Every drain cover, blind bend, kerb ... was trying not to visibly flinch and gasp but I'm sure I was doing it - still, back in one piece now.
She's going to drive it to work tomorrow, solo :eek:
My missus has been off the road for 16 months having had two "epileptic events" (now apparently sorted with pills), and just got her license back last week.
So today we went for a spin in the NSX, and she loved it (except for continually wiping the windscreen instead of indicating left/right) - very easy to drive, similar to her S2000 she had before. Even though she's a good driver, I was possibly the most nervous I've been sitting in the passenger seat... only the 3rd time I've sat in the passenger seat of ANY NSX. We've had 2 S2000s and a Maserati Spyder in recent years, so she's driven powerful RWD cars plenty.
Every drain cover, blind bend, kerb ... was trying not to visibly flinch and gasp but I'm sure I was doing it - still, back in one piece now.
She's going to drive it to work tomorrow, solo :eek: