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    Today had my first experience of the car today. Normally just been doing town driving and motorway. Stayed out near crawley last night so decided to visit the devils dyke in the south downs and boy was it fun blasting around those back roads. Didn't have the confidence to drive at the speed limit of 60 mph for most of it. Grin from ear to ear it really was.

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    Yes- those back roads just north Devils Dyke are great- weve had a few club meetings and little convoys, around there over last couple years
    I visit those roads regularly :redface: :cool: :eek:
    And even the small back country roads have a 60mph speed limit would you believe
    There is a blind hill that you can actually take off (If you have someone on a mobile confirming the road is clear)
    Havent done it in a DS3 tho

    ed: what did you think of Devils Dyke?
    Last edited by Chris_Blue; 08-12-2013, 15:30.
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      Was ok, wife didn't have a warm coat so weren't there long. B&B we went to was lovely, massive full English for me and the wife was given a mountain of pancakes lol.

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        Definitely want to go back to those roads that's for sure

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        • #5
          Originally posted by moranphotography View Post
          Definitely want to go back to those roads that's for sure

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          Always happy to meet up with you sometime when its dry, and show you a few roads I know:cool:
          Maybe combine up with a Lucky Sevens meet
          Will let you know in advance- you wont keep up LOL

          One problem- horses! and sometimes tractors Ha!
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            There's a lot of great roads around West and East Sussex Where did you stay in the end Phil ?
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              Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
              Always happy to meet up with you sometime when its dry, and show you a few roads I know:cool:
              Maybe combine up with a Lucky Sevens meet
              Will let you know in advance- you wont keep up LOL

              One problem- horses! and sometimes tractors Ha!
              Didn't encounter tractors, LOTs of cyclists though


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              • #8
                Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View Post
                There's a lot of great roads around West and East Sussex Where did you stay in the end Phil ?
                Stayed in a lovely b&b called windfalls. Turns out we were their last customers before being closed for a month


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by moranphotography View Post
                  Didn't have the confidence to drive at the speed limit of 60 mph for most of it.
                  C'mon man live a little !

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                    Hey come on man, only had my licence a month lol

                    And a nagging mrs telling me to slow down lol


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                      Originally posted by moranphotography View Post
                      Hey come on man, only had my licence a month lol

                      And a nagging mrs telling me to slow down lol


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                      So long as you are enjoying your DS3 who cares?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jimbob View Post
                        You go your own speed mate! Don't listen to Zack - he will get you in trouble!
                        So long as you are enjoying your DS3 who cares?
                        But if you ever see me in your rear view mirror - move over

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                        If you can keep up, sure ;-)


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                        • #13
                          Thing is about narrowish country roads, is that the feeling of speed is so much more
                          You can be doing 45-50mph and everything seems to whizz by
                          Gets addictive tho, and you cant help pushing that little bit more, whilst always aware that a quick plunge on the brake may be required
                          Anyone can go fast on a motorway
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                          • #14
                            Have to agree on how much fun these cars are to drive, I am 50 and thought I had left my 'Boy Racer' behind along with my teenage spots but now I have my DS I have regressed to a 'Boy Racer' with wrinkles and highlighted Grey hair
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                            • #15
                              Yes the :ds3: really does put the fun back into driving. I had horrendous motorcycle crash in 2008 and was lucky not to lose an arm and the use of my legs, recently I've been thinking of getting a bike again as the routes around nottinghamshire and the surrounding countryside are some of the best biking roads around. But I've found these routes every bit as much fun to drive in the :ds3: :cool:
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