Do you ever just go for a drive?

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I used to do it a lot, but I don't get the temptation nowadays. I'd go for the last showings at the cinema just for the fun of driving home through the countryside on deserted roads.
I'm in a relationship now, and there's just lots more adventures to have. Although we may just run out somewhere for the fun of it sometimes.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Not me as the driver (driving stresses me out) but I used to enjoy be taken for a drive: got to do the navigating, great fun this!
 

MrPie

Telling it like it is since 1971
Location
Perth, Australia
Absolutely! I'm a confirmed petrolhead. Had a TVR Chimaera as a fair weather car when I lived in the UK but sold the old girl when I moved to the US. V8 rumble - yummy! My TT bike slotted nicely into the boot of the TVR and always caused a bit of a stir when I pulled up to race HQ :-)
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
No, I need to be going somewhere to do something. The novelty of driving wore off some while ago. It probably peaked when I owned a Golf GTI mk1 and then a MK2 and using them on the Scottish Highland roads.

This picture was taken in Northumberland going from York to Scotland near Inverness when my father was taken ill. It was the same until just before Edinburgh. We had set off after digging the car out of the drive and averaged c.50mph over the 400 miles.

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My best trip last year was to the Alps within a few miles of the Italian border. My 17 year old van did the c.2500 miles without a hiccup although the bits in the UK were the usual ballache with a section of the M25 closed (melting tar and elsewhere a car crash). On arrival parked the van up and did a 10 day cycle camping tour which made it all worthwhile.
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SteCenturion

I am your Father
Never just 'go for a drive' in my car - even though I had a midlife crisis & bought/paying for a sports hatchback.

I would 'go for a ride' with no destination or purpose on a motorbike (funds don't allow both) or on my cycle.

Hate driving cars.

Worlds apart.
 

Col5632

Guru
Location
Cowdenbeath
When i was younger i did but its changed quite a bit in the 10 years ive been driving, i remember fuel costing 86p a litre and thinking that was expensive :laugh:
 

cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Driving for fun, in a Volvo estate? Seriously:rolleyes: That said, can be fun in muddy fields:smile:
Back in the good old days of free petrol and cars which were easy to work with (Mk1 Escorts/Fiestas and so forth), going for a 'cruise' was normal on Friday & Saturday nights.
Nowadays I drive a practical, gas guzzling 4x4 so fun drives are out
 
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