Cannot see headlamps because you higher mah.......hhahahhahahahhahahahhahaYeah, I was on the first lane and they can jump from 3rd to first lane. Next thing I knew was, I saw a car at the back sticking onto my back windscreen. Can't even see the headlamp cos too near. In these situations, I'll usually drive as slow as possible and leave more space in front to stop 'gradually ' just in case that bugger can't stop on time.
Less wind drag, like cyclist/motorcyclist follow lorry or bus......hhahahhahahahYea, Studzedward. That is pretty good defensive move.
Either the Myvi engine is bursting with "lagi power" gazillion hp, or the owner trying to get a tow-effect driving behind your Airtrek slipstream......hahahaha
I often tell my friends, when one owns a nice sporty car, they usually drives slow to show off, but when one who do not have one, will drive fast to show off, but I don't what they showing off.. .....hahhahhahahaOh yes, GranTurismo Playstation does demonstrate the effect of slipstreams... maybe they learnt from there, hehehehe....
All in all, just drive safely. I've been in the shoe of those ricey drivers last time... the days of modifying my old Saga, Satria, Wira and AE111. Thinking I was the king of the road... but as I grew older, thoughts have changed. I've got a family to think about.
One more thing, having a 'high performance car' does not make the owner smarter or have better driving skills. For a pure car enthusiast, it's just the sense of ownership and driving pleasure..
Haha well said bro. You're definately right. If you have a fabulous car, drive slowly and show off to bystanders. Hehehe...I often tell my friends, when one owns a nice sporty car, they usually drives slow to show off, but when one who do not have one, will drive fast to show off, but I don't what they showing off.. .....hahhahhahaha
and owners I know take lots of selfie while doing that.....Haha well said bro. You're definately right. If you have a fabulous car, drive slowly and show off to bystanders. Hehehe...