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Hi All
A friend took me for a drive in in his GT a few weeks ago and I now am the owner of a lovely Mercury Grey RCZ R.
All a bit spur of the moment but so far I love the car and hope I don't regret my impulse buy.
I quite fancied a red one but the demonstrator at my local garage hooked me and i decided the car had so much inbuilt flair, it didn't need a flashy colour as well.
I came from a DC3 THP and amazed at the extra power Peugeot has found from the same engine. Love the looks and can't understand why some ppl say "why didn't you go for a TT". I've never driven a TT but I have to say performance wise the R compares pretty favourably to my old Boxter S, and is far more interesting to look at than both.
My only quibble so far is the torque steer. Not surprising given the amount of power through the fronts but in truth I guess I'm a RWD man at heart. Otherwise it seems an awesome drive and I look forward to putting some more miles on it and getting to know you all as well..
A friend took me for a drive in in his GT a few weeks ago and I now am the owner of a lovely Mercury Grey RCZ R.
All a bit spur of the moment but so far I love the car and hope I don't regret my impulse buy.
I quite fancied a red one but the demonstrator at my local garage hooked me and i decided the car had so much inbuilt flair, it didn't need a flashy colour as well.
I came from a DC3 THP and amazed at the extra power Peugeot has found from the same engine. Love the looks and can't understand why some ppl say "why didn't you go for a TT". I've never driven a TT but I have to say performance wise the R compares pretty favourably to my old Boxter S, and is far more interesting to look at than both.
My only quibble so far is the torque steer. Not surprising given the amount of power through the fronts but in truth I guess I'm a RWD man at heart. Otherwise it seems an awesome drive and I look forward to putting some more miles on it and getting to know you all as well..