Rover, right up to the horrid hatchback they were cars made for a more pleasant country, and embodied a gentler pace of life.
Interesting about covering ground though, you cannot match the journey times of even 20 years ago now, unless prepared to travel in the really small hours and then its pot luck whether you find a several mile tailback and several sections of our now regular night time road closures.
The roads hold almost no driving pleasure now, though i still strangely enjoy my work driving lorries (work that out if you can), the aggressive tailgating and must be in front but can't go anywhere when i get there mentality of the borg has made car driving an unpleasant experience, especially on heavily trafficked commuter routes at peak times.
Almost no one takes any pride in their driving now, they are likely to react in violent ways should anyone make the slightest error in their eyes, rude gestures for no reason whatsoever are common.
What follows is typical, this weekend mid morning i'm travelling up the M6 near Rugby, at my steady 53mph, following about 300 yds behind another lorry, when passing in the outside lane was a Discovery with a Civic approximately 12" (inches) from his back bumper as close to the armco as possible to force the Disco over, Civic swerves to left to undertake, Disco moves half into middle lane, Civic now really very close alongside disco, arm comes out of civic drivers window and grabs the disco door mirror presumably trying to rip it off, suddenly Civic swerves violently left now in front of lorry in front of me disappearing from view.
I fully expected to see the civic next on its roof or going through the nearside barrier, but next thing he's undertook fully and speeds off...never saw either car again as far as i'm aware but fully expected as all to come to a standstill in the perma unsmart roadworks at Coventry...i have no idea what caused this childish episode but this is where we are, one idiot is bad enough but two idiots and you have a real problem, pity the old bill hadn't been hiding travelling between the other lorry and me (they used to do this regularly) cos both these twerps needed looking at.
I see idiots like this regularly now, at one time they were very rare, so does it really matter if cars evolve when what loosely passes for upright walking homo sapiens are returning to a neanderthal stage rapidly.
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