If you're happy driving a Honda shopping trolley around and listening to ladies' radio then I'm happy for you.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:33 pm I was thinking of this thread as I drove the wife's CRV into work this morning. I was paying particular attention to the gear changes and apart from one or two occasions I didn't feel any gear changes whatsoever. Smooth as silk. No lag from pull away. Not one iota of bad manners. Way better than the Merc 'box IMO. I was tempted, at one point, to play with the flappy-paddles to shift up and down, but given that the climate control had the temperature just so, the auto seat had adjusted to my comfort setting based on it recognising my key fob and Magic FM was pushing out some wheel-tapping favourite sounds from the ICE system that automatically selects my 6 favourite stations, I decided to just sit and relax instead....
Just as long as you acknowledge that YOU'RE THE PROBLEM
It reminds me though of a time a few years back when I had an M3 (manual, obvs). I was living in London at the time and although I realised I could just about afford to buy an oldish M3, it was a nightmare - not really designed for a world of speedbumps, potholes and stop/start traffic. Also, the gearbox exploded and it was in the garage for ages, haemorrhaging my bank account.
The nice people at the garage lent me a Fiesta for the duration - a boggo 1.25. Basic and simple. And it was fucking brilliant. I drove home in it having more fun than I'd had in ages, marvelling at the thought that I could sell my 10 year-old beemer and buy one of these brand new. It even had all the same toys, being so much newer, though in an obviously more plasticky kind of way.
Horses for courses