I remember taking a professional driving course when I bought a Grand Cherokee SRT. It was both the most fun and the best learning I've ever had in a car. It reminded me that we've gotten so accustomed to driving that we forget what it means to feel the car, be in flow while driving, and enjoy the experience. That class reminded me of landing behind the boat.
It was so much fun. Unfortunately, in the 24 months I owned it, it spent 5 in the shop getting warranty work done. Then I had kids and decided the car wasn't where I was going to get my thrills any more.
Maybe someday I'll get another racing toy. Much more enticing now that I don't get to fly airplanes regularly.
I remember taking a professional driving course when I bought a Grand Cherokee SRT. It was both the most fun and the best learning I've ever had in a car. It reminded me that we've gotten so accustomed to driving that we forget what it means to feel the car, be in flow while driving, and enjoy the experience. That class reminded me of landing behind the boat.
Well said. SRT's are fun.
It was so much fun. Unfortunately, in the 24 months I owned it, it spent 5 in the shop getting warranty work done. Then I had kids and decided the car wasn't where I was going to get my thrills any more.
Maybe someday I'll get another racing toy. Much more enticing now that I don't get to fly airplanes regularly.