gtsm
11-01-2007, 10:21 PM
Hi guys,
I've decided to let go of my RX8 after only about 10 mths. It's been a great drivng experience, and it has certainly raised my expectations of all my future cars! But I'm letting go for practical reasons (seating capacity, ease of entrance for backseat passengers, boot space, height clearance etc).
It's been great knowing you guys, even though I haven't been very active in here.
Anyway, a little story before I leave... My friends always called my car the batmobile (it being black). Well, like the tragic end to all batmobiles in every Batman movie, my car got slammed by a lorry TWO DAYS before I was supposed to hand over to the dealer that is taking in my car. Was hoping to thoroughly enjoy the ride for another few days before giving it up, but now I don't even have the chance to say a proper goodbye since it's recuperating at the workshop, and will be taken over by the dealer once it's back in shape (grateful to the dealer for honouring the agreed price prior to accident). Driver of the lorry was a very apologetic foreign worker (felt quite sorry for him, kept asking me to give chance cos he's got a family back in India), but his boss was a major a**hole though, but that's another story.
Well, that's that. Will check back once in a while for old times' sake. Take care y'all :)
Gerald
I've decided to let go of my RX8 after only about 10 mths. It's been a great drivng experience, and it has certainly raised my expectations of all my future cars! But I'm letting go for practical reasons (seating capacity, ease of entrance for backseat passengers, boot space, height clearance etc).
It's been great knowing you guys, even though I haven't been very active in here.
Anyway, a little story before I leave... My friends always called my car the batmobile (it being black). Well, like the tragic end to all batmobiles in every Batman movie, my car got slammed by a lorry TWO DAYS before I was supposed to hand over to the dealer that is taking in my car. Was hoping to thoroughly enjoy the ride for another few days before giving it up, but now I don't even have the chance to say a proper goodbye since it's recuperating at the workshop, and will be taken over by the dealer once it's back in shape (grateful to the dealer for honouring the agreed price prior to accident). Driver of the lorry was a very apologetic foreign worker (felt quite sorry for him, kept asking me to give chance cos he's got a family back in India), but his boss was a major a**hole though, but that's another story.
Well, that's that. Will check back once in a while for old times' sake. Take care y'all :)
Gerald