Re: Spring 2016 | Page 105

has to be said I read this and didn’t actually have the nerve to try it. Remember ladies and gentlemen I am borrowing this car! Fuel consumption is up! From 32.5 miles per gallon to 35.8. The new 911 is 10mm shorter in length, like anyone would notice. Imagine that though. There is actually someone measuring the car!? With extraordinary efficiency they recorded that this 911 is 4499mm in length! Is your garage big enough? I say garage because if you’re investing in one of these you don’t want to be parking this in the street. down 1 to go by the way!), we’re going to get one of these. I’m hoping that she’ll just get fed up with me asking and give in… mind you, I’ve been trying that approach with a hot tub for the last 5 or 6 years and unfortunately that hasn’t worked yet! When I returned the new 911 4S, I was asked what did I think? It’s always difficult to describe this in one word, but I always try..and I always fail! Several adjectives spring to mind though – outstanding, special, exhilarating, gratifying, and simply amazing (sorry, that’s two I know)…and yet none of them seem to do justice to the experience. In conclusion then, a robust, yet thrilling drive, a true sports car that hasn’t lost its appeal and just like my wife; exciting and safe in equal measure. By Laurence ‘The Stig’ Elphick I remember my Dad once owned a top of the range Cadillac (he did live in Canada so it wasn’t quite so unusual there). It was his pride and joy and one evening he left it parked at the front of the house on a quiet road. Well the next morning he found it half way up his front garden crumpled in a heap like a concertina crossed with a Bulldog! Suffice it to say it was a write off and my Dad was devastated. It turns out it had been hit by a drink driver who just hadn’t seen it. Anyway, back to the matter in hand. I worked out the model that I was driving was three grand shy of £100k. The drive was exquisite, the handling sharp, yet firm and every time I get behind the wheel of a Porsche, I can see why Richard Hammond loves them. Oh yes and I keep telling my wife that when the kids leave home (1 105