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      <title>Fast cars won&#39;t make you happy | Mick Drives Cars</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[This guy gets it. I have come to the same conclusion as well these past few years. &#xA;&#xA;Disclaimer, I don&#39;t drive my car on the track. I drive on regular roads just like most of the general population. So this opinion really only applies to driving on regular roads.&#xA;&#xA;While I don&#39;t consider my Mazdaspeed3 a &#34;fast&#34; car, nor is it on the same level as a BMW M2, I can assure you it is fast enough to have you lose your license. When driving cars like these fast with the intent of having fun, what you&#39;re really doing is risking your license to have fun. And it&#39;s always never enough. &#xA;&#xA;The roads are never long enough. The roads are never open enough. The speed limits are never high enough. &#xA;&#xA;We don&#39;t need faster cars. We need slower cars that are more fun to drive in regular daily driving. Something like an MX-5 or a BRZ/GR86, or a Civic SI or a Mazda3.&#xA;&#xA;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJJiS4C2sH0&#xA;&#xA;#Cars #MickDrivesCars&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;post-signature&#34; style=&#39;text-align: center;&#39;&#xD;&#xA;hr /&#xD;&#xA;a href=&#34;mailto:microdispatch@outlook.com&#34;Reply via email.../a or leave me a comment below (no account or login needed).&#xD;&#xA;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This guy gets it. I have come to the same conclusion as well these past few years.</p>

<p><em>Disclaimer, I don&#39;t drive my car on the track. I drive on regular roads just like most of the general population. So this opinion really only applies to driving on regular roads.</em></p>

<p>While I don&#39;t consider my Mazdaspeed3 a “fast” car, nor is it on the same level as a BMW M2, I can assure you it is fast enough to have you lose your license. When driving cars like these fast with the intent of <em>having</em> fun, what you&#39;re really doing is risking your license to <em>have</em> fun. And it&#39;s always never enough.</p>

<p>The roads are never long enough. The roads are never open enough. The speed limits are never high enough.</p>

<p>We don&#39;t need faster cars. We need slower cars that are more fun to drive in regular daily driving. Something like an MX-5 or a BRZ/GR86, or a Civic SI or a Mazda3.</p>

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