Belated Introduction

NoVAGT2

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Greetings from northern Virginia! The reminder pop-up went away and I keep forgetting to write this introduction. I purchased a Snow White Pearl GT2 a little over a month ago, and it has been a fun transition from a Mazda RX-8 R3--much more torque and comfort (and features!). The Stinger's handling has really impressed me for such a 'large' car.

Looking forward to some long road trips and tailgating this fall!

Cheers
 
Greetings from northern Virginia! The reminder pop-up went away and I keep forgetting to write this introduction. I purchased a Snow White Pearl GT2 a little over a month ago, and it has been a fun transition from a Mazda RX-8 R3--much more torque and comfort (and features!). The Stinger's handling has really impressed me for such a 'large' car.

Looking forward to some long road trips and tailgating this fall!

Cheers
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. Congratulations on your brand new Stinger GT! What did the Stinger replace for you?
 
Hi and welcome to the forum. Show some pics if ya can. Enjoy your day with your new ride.
 
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You look forward to "tailgating"?! Care to add more details? Because that breaks rule number Two in Merlin the Mad's Six Rules of Defensive Driving.
 
You look forward to "tailgating"?! Care to add more details? Because that breaks rule number Two in Merlin the Mad's Six Rules of Defensive Driving.

Hah! So where can I find these Six Rules (no luck with google and the Forum's Find feature! :))?

Below is my kind of tailgating! :D

Cheers

Tailgating.webp
 
Hah! So where can I find these Six Rules (no luck with google and the Forum's Find feature! :))?

Below is my kind of tailgating! :D

Cheers

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Oh, that kind is okay, surely. Here you are:

1. Always devote as much conscious attention to your driving as required. I would say at least half of your brain power at all times. Reduce multitasking.


2. Never follow too closely. Be generous in the allowance of space between your car and the vehicle you are following.


3. Reduce speed to existing conditions. This means never use cruise control in slick or icy or restricted visibility conditions.


4. Check your mirrors often. The idiots behind you will pose your greatest risk that you have zero control over.


5. Never perform sudden, unsignaled maneuvers. Always be where other drivers expect you to be.


6. Check for side traffic, and double check, before pulling out into traffic or changing lanes.

(Not sold in stores; or posted in its own thread. ;))
 
i was just going to comment on the tailgating comment. :) beautiful car novag. welcome to the forum. i almost bought a shinka edition rx8 years ago, but realized i don't fit in it very easily. but it was a beautiful car. kind of an metallic purplish red that was only for that edition.
 
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Thanks! I'll show this to my daughter. She seems to listen better to authorities other then her dad! :laugh:

Cheers
 
Thanks! I'll show this to my daughter. She seems to listen better to authorities other then her dad! :laugh:

Cheers
Yeah, I have passed this onto each of my kids, some more than once. It would probably help if the preaching came from someone else. LOL.
 
Welcome aboard, a big upgrade indeed...Congratulations!
 
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The world's shortest "Driver's Bible". :D
 
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