bazz26 wrote: » Is it dead? I still see plenty of donut tyre burnout marks on public roads these days.
EPAndlee wrote: » Most people are driving them on third party extension and most pre 98 will have classic insurance. The days of having a modified car that stands out is well and truly gone, now its all about A4s with fake replica wheels,sounding like a tractor and absolutely rubbish suspension
Nicolas Salmon Bookcase wrote: » Were any the grumpy oul f###ers on this thread ever young.
tuxy wrote: If insurance wasn't so ****ed you would probably see it make a bit of a come back. One plus side to the insurance cartel?
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » Yep, if insurers are keeping arseholes off the road, fair play to them
phutyle wrote: Slightly tangential, but my father-in-law is in its 70s and lives on his own in a remote house on a rural N road in the West. My wife mentioned about the donut tyre marks down the road, and asked him if the noise and activity disturbed or frightened him. The glint in his eye when he said “sure they’re only having a bit of funâ€, you knew he’d like to be out there doing it with them. Made me feel old.
Nicolas Salmon Bookcase wrote: » Your father in law is my kind of man and my boy racing days are well behind me too by the way :-(
firstlight wrote: » Hard to believe Praising an insurance company for hiking premiums for no reason other than profit,some people obviously have more money than sence Was nobody here young once,I don't see the harm in doing up a car and looking after it,it's a hobby for most What I don't agree with is racing them on public roads or really over aggressive driving Sure they don't have to be a boy racer to witness that each day driving
Henry Ford III wrote: » Higher rates reflect higher risks presumably?
firstlight wrote: » Do you really believe that honestly? Higher risks of what?
Henry Ford III wrote: » I don't underwrite motor policies so my personal view isn't overly important, but I do believe that boy racers in general represent a greater risk. Would you disagree?
DaveyDave wrote: » I don't need to hear WAAAAAAAAAP at 2am while a car screams doing 0-60 in 12 seconds while I'm trying to sleep.