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Averaged 26.98 over 18k miles but that includes two trackdays so taking them out I'd probably be nearer 28.
My commute is quiet, not in any way stop-start, and I don't like braking so I don't think my MPG is typical for a 140 nor for a manual one.
It's not been cleaned since just before my trackday back in November and looks better for it I think.
And, yer, these Kumhos are showing signs of accelerated wear at the back for some reason...
I was once all over the back of a Ferrari F430 for a few miles in my 172 Cup, not on the road though. As soon as we got to a 1km straight he was gone.
It's all about driver confidence and comfort.
To me a hot-hatch is something that has at least a little engineering prowess within, specifically to make it an engaging drive.
All of the others on that list have something a little bit special about them chassis wise I think, don't they? Certainly something different from the standard...
Even I went "WTF?" when I scrolled down the list and saw the M140i.
Car oif the moment, sort of, hugely popular because lease deals, yup, but 5th best hot-hatch?
Nah.
Yes it has a hatchback. Yes it can be a huge laugh to drive. Yes it does all the mundane things a family hatchback should be...
I was doing mad skidz on my Raleigh Grifter once, completely lost it, straight into the side of the neighbor's Merc. Rode away quickly and never came clean about the dent.
What an 8yo c**t.
I can't say the Kumhos talk more...as said it's difficult to compare directly on track unless I drove back to back in the same conditions. They do talk though, very clearly...whenever I want a little slip I'm always able to just step slightly beyond so when it goes, it's nice and controllable...
I'm 100% neutral in all this, but wow. I'd have never gotten past that first point without a bill or some sort of formal invoice in return. I certainly wouldn't have kept throwing money at him.
Am I thick in never before realising you've a, sort of, personal plate on Sarah's car?
Or am I thick in thinking that out loud and seeing something that's not there?
Watching it back I did laugh that my first sense of the car just slightly understeering, was that I could hear it, not FEEL it! I concede that the steering could do with a bit more feedback.
I was really nervous...later sessions were run with some safety systems on, although not...
Yeah, very nervous, just trying to get a feel for what I had to work with grip wise, and it wasn't much! I dropped some pressure from the tyres for the following sessions and that helped a fair bit.
I haven't but I know someone who has and he rates them highly. It's not that the Kumhos were a budget option for me, it's that they were so good on Reg's car that I just had to give them a try.
That they come in £50-£100 less than other more premium brands is a bonus. Well, it is if a) they...
...and...
Not much to see, tip-toeing mostly, there was so little grip!
I'm please with the production...that's the first time I've ever shot 4k at 60fps and apart from locking the auto exposure through the windscreen in error, I think it's come out well. I still have some work to do on the...
Too early to say really, they seem to have plenty of wet grip on the road but at Goodwood, which was wet and greasy, they had nothing.
It's been a long time since I've had a wet trackday though so I've no real comparison.
Where do you have it mounted? I have mine on the headrest strut mount...