>in her element. And I can't understand why anyone would buy such a car
>-- I can't see myself ever doing so (not even a Jaguar).
>Since buying my 4A, I've rediscovered what driving is about. It's about
>experiencing the sights, sounds and smells of my car, the road and
>world around me. It's not about isolating myself from the world in a
>little cocoon, a miniature replica of my home.
>But clearly a lot of people don't feel this way. It all strikes me as
pretty weird.
I too enjoy the use of senses when driving. You are not alone.
Jeff
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