Slow Car Movement - A Pure Driving Experience
From today's New York Times:
In contrast to exotics that pamper, the Spyker is all about the drive and the driver. And that's exactly how Matthew Robinson - owner of Spyker No. 138 - likes it.
"I began to realize that less is more," said Mr. Robinson, a transplanted Englishman who is chief technology officer for American Express. "I was drawn to the pure driving experience."
This is should be a prime directive of The Slow Car Movement. With it's purchase by Spyker, I would love to see some of these values returned to my favorite tarnished brand, Saab.
In contrast to exotics that pamper, the Spyker is all about the drive and the driver. And that's exactly how Matthew Robinson - owner of Spyker No. 138 - likes it.
"I began to realize that less is more," said Mr. Robinson, a transplanted Englishman who is chief technology officer for American Express. "I was drawn to the pure driving experience."
This is should be a prime directive of The Slow Car Movement. With it's purchase by Spyker, I would love to see some of these values returned to my favorite tarnished brand, Saab.
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