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post Nov 22, 2008 - 2:24 AM
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So, my best friend and I were talking and we came upon the topic of "spirited driving" and gave each other our definitions upon it and came up with the idea that we should both make a new thread on each other's car-forum site.
So my definition of driving spiritedly would be something similar to driving on roads that aren't so busy/secluded and driving hard and doing so to perfect one's driving ability and for the joy of doing it.
My friend's definition was simply driving whichever way you like, as long as you have the joy behind it.
Some others' input would include, "spirited driving is straight up cruising on the highway. The ones i am talking about are those that go through the mountains, the ones that noone ever goes through. Bring a cop radar and smash out on those roads for fun with the music full blast"
"Mine I guess would be when I get off work at 5:30 or so AM especially on sat or sunday morning. Theres no traffic, the exhaust is humming, its chilly, but not cold, the highways are all mine. No cops, no traffic, just me, my car and the sunrise, sunroof cracked open."

So I was just curious as to what your views of Spirited Driving might be.

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post Nov 22, 2008 - 2:54 PM
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spirited driving = pushing the car harder than necessary


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post Nov 22, 2008 - 3:22 PM
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I'd say your definition...but it also depends on the vehicle. Taking an F-250 and a Celica through a mountain pass/region are entirely different things. But yes, I would consider a Celica at home on twisty mountain roads...windows open, AC off, sunroof open, music blasting.
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i know i'm driving spiritedly when my tires start talking
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spirited driving is what jim said...flooring it and gettin the very most out of the car, cornering it on the back raods, mountain areas, and huging the road...you have to do it to completely enjoy your car...theres nothin better then watchin the needles race upwards and bangin gears.


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QUOTE (playr158 @ Nov 22, 2008 - 3:31 PM) *
i know i'm driving spiritedly when my tires start talking

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i have no idea how to explain how i feel when i go out every weekend to drive. all i know is that it is the best feeling ever. but not as good as the first time i auto-x'd. that has to be one of the top 3 happiest moments of my life so far


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LOL when there is a stain on my seat!! laugh.gif

No but really when i start to hear the tires screaaaachinggg through a corner and have JUST that level of control over the car that makes remember why i <3 my celica.


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hhmm well im lucky enough to live in the state of australia where the targa tasmania road rally is held, and live not far from some of the best stages, mountian passes, some in rainforests etc.
some open roads where you can have flying miles etc.
technically spirited driving is excessive use of the right hoof tongue.gif

but in reality is where your exceeding the normal speeds, breaking later and turning harder....well thats just my opinion.


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The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.



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QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 1:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.


so you trust your friend driving on a curvey road more than you trust yourself?

I say "spirited" is when you take a turn faster than you know you should, hard on the gas or brakes (or both). Basically pushing your car (mabey not to it's limits, but more than is needed for that situation).


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QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 5:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.


That is the most idiotic thing I have ever heard. There is NEVER a need to push a car that hard. I hope WHEN you DO push it to hard that you only kill yourself. If you need this kind of "high" there are plenty of other activity's that would benefit you. Bungee jumping, sky diving, rock climbing with no rope, hell Russian roulette for all I care.....At least if something goes wrong you are only going to kill yourself.


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QUOTE (_Jim_ @ Nov 22, 2008 - 1:54 PM) *
spirited driving = pushing the car harder than necessary

Agreed. I would say anything other than normal driving.
post Nov 23, 2008 - 8:37 PM
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i went out again today.

- getting as close to the guardrail as you can when going around a bend
- cutting the grass with the edge of your tire going around a bend
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post Nov 23, 2008 - 10:01 PM
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QUOTE (Cuts_the_Pilot @ Nov 23, 2008 - 7:01 AM) *
hhmm well im lucky enough to live in the state of australia where the targa tasmania road rally is held, and live not far from some of the best stages, mountian passes, some in rainforests etc.
some open roads where you can have flying miles etc.
technically spirited driving is excessive use of the right hoof tongue.gif

but in reality is where your exceeding the normal speeds, breaking later and turning harder....well thats just my opinion.


you bastard! I remember going to Tasmania as a kid and my dad going fast around some of those roads and it was the most fun ever, have you been to queenstown? such an amazing place, and an even more amazing road.

As for "spirited" driving, I've always thought of it as just fast into corners but not too the point of squealing or close to the point of losing control.
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QUOTE (_Jim_ @ Nov 23, 2008 - 7:06 PM) *
QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 5:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.


That is the most idiotic thing I have ever heard. There is NEVER a need to push a car that hard. I hope WHEN you DO push it to hard that you only kill yourself. If you need this kind of "high" there are plenty of other activity's that would benefit you. Bungee jumping, sky diving, rock climbing with no rope, hell Russian roulette for all I care.....At least if something goes wrong you are only going to kill yourself.


If your driving with a buddy or a spouse in the car. Then tats wrong of course. You should only do this when there is no one around and your by yourself. I live in the mountains so I pretty much have the road to myself.

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QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 4:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.


you sir are stupid.....and the reason why we have so many issues with kids and accidents rolleyes.gif
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Agreed with playr...those words come out of my mouth? laugh.gif
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Street racing, against yourself.

That's my definition. biggrin.gif


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QUOTE (_Jim_ @ Nov 23, 2008 - 4:06 PM) *
QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 5:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.


That is the most idiotic thing I have ever heard. There is NEVER a need to push a car that hard. I hope WHEN you DO push it to hard that you only kill yourself. If you need this kind of "high" there are plenty of other activity's that would benefit you. Bungee jumping, sky diving, rock climbing with no rope, hell Russian roulette for all I care.....At least if something goes wrong you are only going to kill yourself.


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^ Without a rope or parachute. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. biggrin.gif
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Spirited Driving = Legal way of saying that you've been driving Illegally. rolleyes.gif


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Spirited Driving = 75% of full throttle, using the whole width of the road for cornering, down shifting, shifting somewhere 4500-5500 rpm, NEVER pushing to the limit thou. Thats my ideal "spirited driving", if its full throttle driving, i call it "公道最速伝説"  biggrin.gif  (you'll only understand if your japanese or read chinese character)


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spirited driving:
a) driving car to its limit.
b) feel comfortable at that limit.
c) upgrade your car.
d) rinse. repeat.
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QUOTE (Shigexile @ Nov 25, 2008 - 11:44 PM) *
i call it "公道最速伝説"  biggrin.gif  (you'll only understand if your japanese or read chinese character)


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Only understand if you are JAPANESE
Or read CHINESE character?

So kinda like i have to be Hispanic to read English? Or Australian to understand sign? I suppose American Indians are the only ones who can read Brail too eh?

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QUOTE (D-Man @ Nov 26, 2008 - 9:33 AM) *
QUOTE (Shigexile @ Nov 25, 2008 - 11:44 PM) *
i call it "公道最速伝説"  biggrin.gif  (you'll only understand if your japanese or read chinese character)


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Only understand if you are JAPANESE
Or read CHINESE character?

So kinda like i have to be Hispanic to read English? Or Australian to understand sign? I suppose American Indians are the only ones who can read Brail too eh?

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Japanese uses Chinese kanji in their writing system.

It would be more like Hispanics, French, and English being able to understand Latin characters. Or actually maybe that's the opposite, or on another plane but still comparable. (Adopted sound vs Adopted Meaning)


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for me its when you get those butterfly deep in your gut. the tires start to talk, white knuckles, hair on the back of your neck standing up. revs up speedo and tach chasing one another.


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QUOTE (Taskbot @ Nov 26, 2008 - 8:41 AM) *
QUOTE (D-Man @ Nov 26, 2008 - 9:33 AM) *
QUOTE (Shigexile @ Nov 25, 2008 - 11:44 PM) *
i call it "公道最速伝説"  biggrin.gif  (you'll only understand if your japanese or read chinese character)


confused.gif

Only understand if you are JAPANESE
Or read CHINESE character?

So kinda like i have to be Hispanic to read English? Or Australian to understand sign? I suppose American Indians are the only ones who can read Brail too eh?

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Japanese uses Chinese kanji in their writing system.

It would be more like Hispanics, French, and English being able to understand Latin characters. Or actually maybe that's the opposite, or on another plane but still comparable. (Adopted sound vs Adopted Meaning)


exactly. we use chinese characters in our language as well but only a portion of it.

hence why chinese ppl can make out some of the text in japan and vis versa


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I would say that "spirited driving" is when you are driving harder than you should, BUT DEFINITELY NOT TO THE POINT WHERE YOU WILL KILL YOURSELF OR SOMEONE ELSE. Don't get me wrong, I've done stupid stuff, and I regret it. Topping my car out? What happens when a deer jumps out in front of me? I've hit one going 45 before. I don't want that at 120. And pushing your car's limits around a corner? Unless you've tested and exceeded your car's limits, you never know exactly what they are. That one extra mile an hour around that corner is all it could take for you to hit the ditch. I've just about put myself in a ditch before, and it's not somewhere I want to be.

Don't get the mood of this post wrong. I'm not against spirited driving at all. I love it! I just don't want to get hurt or hurt someone else doing it so I keep it under control. To those of you that feel the need to break your own personal records every time you get behind the wheel, I'm glad you don't live near me lol. I'd rather not get hit when you're going 110 and I'm not doing anything wrong at all.

Basically what I'm saying is save it for the track.


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Some good sensible people here smile.gif

Basically imo if you want to test the limits of you and the car, that should be on the track.

If only everybody got to drive to the limit on the track before passing their driving test, there would be much less fatal accidents. Many people learn the limits of their ability and car about 5 seconds before they die frown.gif

The more you drive, the more you know the limits of both yourself and your car. It takes years to get this.


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QUOTE (manphibian @ Nov 29, 2008 - 4:28 PM) *
If only everybody got to drive to the limit on the track before passing their driving test, there would be much less fatal accidents. Many people learn the limits of their ability and car about 5 seconds before they die frown.gif


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^ x2.

Unfortunately, Manphibian is right. Too many people learn where "too far" is right before they get hurt or seriously hurt someone else. I used to have a truck, a '99 Dodge Ram single cab/short bed. It was light for a truck, and had the 5.9 liter. I went hill-hopping in it ONLY ONCE on a road that I know all too well since I live on it. What I didn't know about this road is that it curves ever so slightly at the top of the hill and you never notice it in normal driving. When you are in the air at 70 mph and all you see is a barbed wire fence right in front of you, you learn to not do that ever again. That experience turned out alright, but two weeks after that a kid just a year younger than me got killed doing the exact same thing. I've done stupid things and I learned my lessons. There are no tracks close to where I live, so I try to keep it sensible for the conditions, taking each corner as if there was a child in the road on the other end.

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QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 6:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.



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Well in my case of not haveing a license. Spirited driving for me is just driving anyway.


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i think it is just driving smooth through corners, slightly faster than u would normally but keeping it smooth and pure. and always within ur own limits
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QUOTE (Shigexile @ Nov 26, 2008 - 6:44 AM) *
if its full throttle driving, i call it "公道最速伝説"  biggrin.gif  (you'll only understand if your japanese or read chinese character)


literal translation is "Public road fastest legend"
actual term is a public road most people target, Eccentricity

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QUOTE (gt_driFFter @ Nov 29, 2008 - 3:42 PM) *
QUOTE (soulshadow @ Nov 23, 2008 - 6:37 PM) *
The only way to really enjoy a car is pushing it to the limits where its life and death. Fear is like a high that you sometimes crave to really enjoy the fact that your are alive after all. I think racing around the mountains and corners with a buddy who actually knows the road too is the best. One simple mistake could cost you your life.





laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif that is priceless

i think spirited driving is speeding by a cop going 70mph in a 45 zone..now thats spiritual("o please jesus tell me he didnt see me")

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driving when you enjoy it, and pushing the car to a point where you feel like you done something really good. it's just a great feeling, you dont have to be fast, you dont have to be outrageous, just as long as you are thrill you did that cut, or took that corner at the speed you were going. that's my idea, the whole enjoying your drive comes into play =)
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QUOTE (mitchy @ Nov 30, 2008 - 6:09 AM) *
i think it is just driving smooth through corners, slightly faster than u would normally but keeping it smooth and pure. and always within ur own limits

x2... driving on open roads, mountain roads with lots of twists and turns with the radio up playing my favorite music and a cigarette on my left hand with all the windows open.


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I just had a thought on this. Where do you draw the line between spirited driving and aggressive driving?

I would say that to me, spirited driving is when you are pushing your car harder than what you normally do but well within your limits, and I agree with a lot of other opinions on here that you've got the windows open and the music cranked. But to the opinions that spirited driving is when you are pushing yourself and your car too hard, I'd say that's aggressive driving.


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post Dec 6, 2008 - 8:02 PM
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I was actually thinking about this the other day...and my opinion is that spirited driving is above what's usually allowed, higher speeds, a little more aggressive in corners...but nowhere near the car's limit, because that should only be done on the track. biggrin.gif

For example, in my community the speed limit is 25. Now I've sometimes gone over that, but there's also these roundabouts in different sections to keep speeding low, and since my car handles decently well, I sometimes take the longer way around to get to those roundabouts to do a bit of spirited driving, but nowhere near where I could land in a tree or something like that.
post Dec 15, 2008 - 10:03 AM
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I believe i've found the definition of Spirited Driving

CLICKY

I have to admit, this is how i drive at all times... I just don't dress like this... Otherwise, that's EXACTLY how i drive in my Celica or Altima. laugh.gif


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QUOTE (playr158 @ Nov 22, 2008 - 5:31 PM) *
i know i'm driving spiritedly when my tires start talking

Yes.


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QUOTE (D-Man @ Dec 15, 2008 - 10:03 AM) *
I believe i've found the definition of Spirited Driving

CLICKY

I have to admit, this is how i drive at all times... I just don't dress like this... Otherwise, that's EXACTLY how i drive in my Celica or Altima. laugh.gif


JUST saw that movie on Saturday after a few years, great ****...that secretary girl is so hot. laugh.gif

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QUOTE (RickJamesBish @ Dec 15, 2008 - 2:43 PM) *
JUST saw that movie on Saturday after a few years, great ****...that secretary girl is so hot. laugh.gif
Me too, I lol'd so hard at some points... But it took me a while to realize they were in the UK, Because the first few seconds of the movie, didn't he say he was in LA? I get funny points for being retarded; when he first poped into his car i was thinking "sweet, jdm conversion. This "gangster" certainly knows how to do it" lol; Then as NORMAL people started talking (then talking about a Prime-Minister) Then i realized i was just a 'tard... frown.gif

That seceretary had some hot body for sure... Though IDFK how you can get her into that scenereo, and be that close to her ~ and then have some stupid realilization and hand her the cell phone and say "turn this on viberate, and finish yourself off" and go running out the door mad.gif I wanted to kick him for doing that...


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That song is used to illustrate the "Ghettoness" of West Staines. And he didn't hit that because he loves his Julie too much, but it's still worthless.

The first scene where his dog is all up on his harblz is hilarious. laugh.gif

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