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On 6 Oct, 03:08, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
It wouldn't take much to be more nimble that the 'Aston'.....I was talking substantially more nimble. That's putting it nicely. A DB9 is a road car, not a canyon slicer. You know absolutely *nothing* about driving a DB9. Your posts make it clear that you have never even been a passenger in a DB9. The Evo is so much more fun. But folks like Donal literally see something more shiny and they expect it must be better. The Aston is VERY shiny, but it's so far down the rungs of handling that I find it hard to believe any school course with use one. An M3 would make much more sense. I actually don't think an Evo would be best to teach someone like Donal though. The Evo is best for someone who understands balance and the full benefit of the AYC system. He needs to play with more basic metal before he can appreciate why the Evo is being stacked up against supercars. I agree. The Evo is best for people understand balance. The DB9 is for people who don't need to bother learning about balance. You can floor it into a sharp corner, and the computer system will take care of balance. When I mentioned 50mph right angle turns in an earlier post, the bit that I omitted was that they were done on a wet skid pan! The car skidded less than 8 feet!!! Bob, you don't seem to understand the difference between a "Supercar" and a turbo-charged family saloon. The DB9's handling is not as good as the Bugati Veyron. But, it is much better than the turbo-charged Evo. Now, why don't you tell us where you took that photo of M31? As I said earlier, it wasn't taken within 50 miles of New York. Pawn to K5. Check. Regards Donal -- |