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Steep driveway, low slung car
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1139890" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>In Vredehoek in Cape Town with very steep hills, the driveways are almost all like that. I know a guy with a GT3 living there, each time he wants to get in and out he asks the neighbour to help pull up at the bumper and wheel arch.</p><p>But my point remains, you can fix your own driveway but you can't fix all the other poorly-engineering ramps. In my typical routine there are a number of places where even my old stock-standard non-sport BMW scraped and my current car (before its self-fix) would have ripped the spoiler clean off. Even for a weekend toy, unless the road is perfectly pre-defined and known, it's a risk. Which kind of ruins the fun if you have to StreetView your whole route upfront and flag any risky places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1139890, member: 146"] In Vredehoek in Cape Town with very steep hills, the driveways are almost all like that. I know a guy with a GT3 living there, each time he wants to get in and out he asks the neighbour to help pull up at the bumper and wheel arch. But my point remains, you can fix your own driveway but you can't fix all the other poorly-engineering ramps. In my typical routine there are a number of places where even my old stock-standard non-sport BMW scraped and my current car (before its self-fix) would have ripped the spoiler clean off. Even for a weekend toy, unless the road is perfectly pre-defined and known, it's a risk. Which kind of ruins the fun if you have to StreetView your whole route upfront and flag any risky places. [/QUOTE]
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