![]() 08/20/2020 at 17:15 • Filed to: Alpine A110, Alpine, Alps, onboard | ![]() | ![]() |
He starts to go a bit faster after 13min ; keep in mind that it’s not his car.
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This is beautiful, thanks for sharing. Makes me want to give up everything I own and buy a sporty old classic car to bomb around in.
The closest I can get to a classic sporty car (
price-wise)
would be maybe an Opel Kadett C? RWD and pretty light as well.
![]() 08/20/2020 at 18:30 |
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Man that looks like so much fun. I’d be in constant fear of the RR layout, especially since I’m not sure it’s entirely dry
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It’s the kind of car that you can have great fun without going too fast , it’s analog, light and with skinny tires .
When modded for more grip/power they get obviously trickier.
![]() 08/20/2020 at 20:06 |
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Don’t know much about them but it would still cost much to keep them in good condition as parts might be hard to find.
On those roads and with a budget, i wo uld definitely go for a hot hatch.
![]() 08/20/2020 at 23:19 |
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That makes sense. Awesome.
![]() 08/21/2020 at 04:02 |
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A hot hatch , or if it has to be RWD: an older non-classic BMW 3-series (E36/E46) . That’s assuming you want low costs and ease of ownership. Classics can be more fun imho , but harder/more expensive to keep up.