It’s not a problem on normal public roads. On very narrow streets you do not want to hit sidewalks, scratch the car against them. Stone surfaces like to old Milan city center is not that fun. Otherwise the car is extremely comfortable and you have to get out only to refill the tank. Sitting inside is extremely comfortable
@@utterlybonkersdaddy5299 Thank you very much for answering my question. Here comes another one. How often do you have to refill the fuel tank because I imagine that the fuel tank is not very large?
@@cascocross5491my is an early car, so just 32Lt. Much goes with your driving style; not very far anyway. Main issue is not to speed. 130km/h is the Italian speed limit… sincerely under 170/180 it’s kind 🥱😴🥱😴🥱😴🥱😴🥱😴
Kind and humble man! Greeting and stopping for the people to take pics👌
Not a good daily. But definitely one of the best track/touge cars.
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You would say that it is comfortable to drive it in a small space or it is space is more comfortable than what it looks like.
It’s not a problem on normal public roads. On very narrow streets you do not want to hit sidewalks, scratch the car against them. Stone surfaces like to old Milan city center is not that fun. Otherwise the car is extremely comfortable and you have to get out only to refill the tank. Sitting inside is extremely comfortable
@@utterlybonkersdaddy5299 Thank you very much for answering my question. Here comes another one. How often do you have to refill the fuel tank because I imagine that the fuel tank is not very large?
@@cascocross5491my is an early car, so just 32Lt. Much goes with your driving style; not very far anyway. Main issue is not to speed. 130km/h is the Italian speed limit… sincerely under 170/180 it’s kind 🥱😴🥱😴🥱😴🥱😴🥱😴
@@utterlybonkersdaddy5299 Thank you👍
Similarly in Japan, poor people take pictures and videos of other people's cars, and I wonder why.
You're not self conscious then? 👏👏
It’s the MONO effect on people