Driven by some impatient yob around Gleadless in Sheffield. Always seems to be in a hurry, despite I imagine him having nowhere especially to get to. Steer well clear to avoid either being driven over or having him hurl unnecessary insults at you whilst you driving normally.
Idiotic (Asian?) driver of a financed blue BMW X3 M40d - a distinctly average diesel SUV - who thinks he’s Michael Schumacher.
So he began by tailgating me on Kingsway (in Manchester) before I dropped him like a mic (in a Stage 1 Audi S3 which is miles faster - just so I could have some breathing space). Then, a bit further down on Birchfields Road near the retail park, as we were queuing single file at traffic lights, he dangerously used the wrong side of the road to draw level with the car at the front of the queue and go straight on.
But then in stop-start traffic, as the cars between us turned off, I caught up with him rather easily at normal speeds as we were both going to the same place (the curry mile). Couldn’t resist giving him an earful of revs, pops and bangs though - something a diesel can’t do!!
Typing this as I sit rather smugly at a restaurant having done my duty of teaching yet another diesel parasite a lesson. And all that in a financed diesel car? I mean, talk about insecure. Unlike you, I do things properly - buying cars cash, buying the private plate on my car in cash, having it washed/detailed regularly, etc. We’re just not the same.
And seriously what is it with diesel drivers these days getting too big for their boots? 🙄
Please just stay in your lane with your glorified TRACTOR and don’t pick fights you won’t win! 😂
Keep seeing this car watching kids by local school. Never picks anybody up. Looks suspicious as to what he's doing. Bald old man in the car looking at the kids.
Cuts across a pavement between pedestrians to go into an Aldi car park as if it was the road. Also did so rather fast. Should have given way to pedestrians as it was the pavement.
This p***k thinks they own the road. Sits in the inside lane and prevents the car from behind from passing.