A car is not just a means of transportation, it is a sidekick. Where does the buddy feel of this car come from?
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A sense of partnering with your car
My husband has long been a fan of theA car is a single means of transportation, not an industrial product, a sidekick.He often says, "I'm not a good person. I used to be a member of the "It's not about touring with a Porsche, it's about touring with a Porsche!I once wrote an article called
It's not about "going touring with a Porsche", it's about "going touring with a Porsche".
In it, my husband was
I've driven a lot of different cars in my life.No car speaks to you when you drive it like a Porsche.I think that Porsche is a car that the car and the driver talk to each other and drive together as a team. I think a Porsche is a car that the driver and car interact and drive together as a team. For me, a car is not just a means of transportation, but a "partner.
He said.
It used to be calledWell, I don't know...I had a feeling of "I'm not a Swiss pooper," but after I bought a Swiss pooper myself, I think I understand that feeling better than before.
When I parked my car in the lot and came back from running errands, "The car waited a long time for my return.It gives you a sense of "I'm going to get in and start the car," and when you get in and start off, you get a sense of "I'm going toAll right, let's go.I feel like I'm leaving with my partner," he says.
And when the timing of shifting and clutch operation is just right, I feel a strong sense of oneness with the car.I'm happy. I'm having fun.I am deeply impressed with Swisspo, and I feel that my sense of Swisspo as a partner has been growing more and more these days.
The true nature of the partner feeling
My husband once told me about an air-cooled Porsche 911 (964) that we have in our home.The 964 is a very buddy-oriented car.He said.
I can understand why you would feel attached to a new car that you ordered and purchased yourself from scratch, and why you would feel more like a partner.As for my husband's 964, we bought it used and it doesn't have that many miles on it yet (like 100,000 km...).
Yet, what does it mean to feel a strong sense of buddy? Where does the feeling of a car as a partner come from...?
In thinking about it a lot and listening to the stories of the owners around me, I've come to realize that a sense of partner isThe feeling of driving and the ease of going anywhere.I wondered if it was. (This is just my personal opinion)
As for how the car feels to drive, I'm sure personal preference plays a big part.Handling I like, ride quality, drive, engine sound, performance according to my driving skills (I still don't think I can drive a 964...w/o it).The basic premise is that the feeling is very good, and that it is easy to ride anywhere.
."This is a little hard to use in the city...」と言う感覚ではなく、どんな道でも、どんな天候でも、安心して、気軽に乗ることができる。
In this sense, it may be easier to feel a sense of companionship in a car that is somewhat compact than in a car that is more like a racing car, a car that can be used on a daily basis, or a car with a larger width and body than a car that is more like a racing car.
I really think that purchasing a car is an encounter or a chance meeting.
Even the same model has a different appearance and atmosphere for each individual."I was blown away at first sight!" It was as if I was being told to buy it, and the whole thing just happened so fast that I bought it."I often hear that.
With this in mind, I was riding home on the Hanshin Expressway at sunset the other day, alone in my Swissport.I'm so happy to have met this car. It's a nice car..."I felt indescribably fulfilled and happy.
A beloved car that carries a variety of emotions, such as happiness, frustration, and joy. It is a car that takes me to many places and creates many memories together. Today, I would like to cherish and enjoy driving with my current Swissport and enjoy my car life with this partner.
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