Is this Sick / Pathetic / Weird

+ whatever number we are on.

This love affair has happened to me before on other vehicles, but they are all 2-wheel. I bought this car as a replacement for my bike, and it has its grips on me. I love cranking the system up and just cruising around town when I've had a bad day. I usually wait for the traffic to die down, so I don't have a worse day though.

I'm about to take a 3000+ mile round-trip mini-vacation to visit family, and this might be first time I'm actually looking forward to such a long journey. This car supplements my love for riding motorcycles, ALMOST.


dont forget to get an oil change before and during your long trip...
 
Really? You like driving your MS3 more than the S2000? I've got to get over the "my ms3 is my daily driver" stigma, because I'd rather spend all day in the S rather than the ms3.
 
when that feeling starts to fade, you have to buy another mod to bring it back. Welcome to the expensive, never ending, zoom-zoom addiction.
 
Really? You like driving your MS3 more than the S2000? I've got to get over the "my ms3 is my daily driver" stigma, because I'd rather spend all day in the S rather than the ms3.


The S was nice and believe me I enjoyed it. But after owning it for 4 years and driving it almost 100 miles a day to work and back....well....it got old.

The wind noise was starting to drive me mad. A vert is nice on those perfect days and there is nothing quite like driving an S down HW 1 on those days. But to be honest, they are far and few between. Sitting in traffic getting cooked during the summer with the top down is NOT fun :rolleyes: Trying to hold a conversation on the phone (Bluetooth Headset or Wired) was almost impossible and the wife always thought I was yelling at her most of the time (kiss)

Anyway, the MS3 to me just feels more fun. The Torque is something I didn't even knowI missed with the S until I got the MS3. I think I gave my wife whiplash the other day. The MS3 handles almost as well, though I do miss the transmission in the S...man it was nice.

I think what I like about the MS3 over the S is that the MS3 is just more practical but still has the power. Not to mention from a 20mph roll a stock S just can't hang. In order to even hang with most new cars the S really needs a 6k upgrade (Supercharger or Turbo) tuned with more money spent in supporting parts (CAI, HE, Gears etc.). Bolt-ons get hardly any improvement on the S which on the MS3 they make huge changes.
 
The S was nice and believe me I enjoyed it. But after owning it for 4 years and driving it almost 100 miles a day to work and back....well....it got old.

The wind noise was starting to drive me mad. A vert is nice on those perfect days and there is nothing quite like driving an S down HW 1 on those days. But to be honest, they are far and few between. Sitting in traffic getting cooked during the summer with the top down is NOT fun :rolleyes: Trying to hold a conversation on the phone (Bluetooth Headset or Wired) was almost impossible and the wife always thought I was yelling at her most of the time (kiss)

Anyway, the MS3 to me just feels more fun. The Torque is something I didn't even knowI missed with the S until I got the MS3. I think I gave my wife whiplash the other day. The MS3 handles almost as well, though I do miss the transmission in the S...man it was nice.

I think what I like about the MS3 over the S is that the MS3 is just more practical but still has the power. Not to mention from a 20mph roll a stock S just can't hang. In order to even hang with most new cars the S really needs a 6k upgrade (Supercharger or Turbo) tuned with more money spent in supporting parts (CAI, HE, Gears etc.). Bolt-ons get hardly any improvement on the S which on the MS3 they make huge changes.

Don't buy a motorcycle...hehe
 

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