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Aitch
05-26-2009, 11:39 AM
I don't know if anyone else here has come across the (IMO) brilliance that is Sniff Petrol (http://www.sniffpetrol.com/) from the UK. One of my favourites (besides the dry British humour on the auto industry) is "contributor" Troy Queef, who "tests" a new car each month and rambles eloquently about it:


This is it. This is The Road. This is seven miles of soaring, serpentine sensuousness that will scorch me from my slumber, censure my senses and shakedown my steed with a smooth and semi-sexual series of esses. It will also take me to Kettering. This will be distilled driving pleasure boiled down to its basics as if it were the key Tarmac ingredient in Heston Blumenthal’s kitchen. Let’s do this thing.

To give this delicious ribbon of main course its just desserts I’m here in a small but perfectly formed piece of weaponry. As it tears a tiny hole in the bumptious belly of the East Midlands’ afternoon there are no stray pixels on this picture. Only a Pixo. That’s right; I’m pedalling the Pixo, Nissan’s newly minted baby that’s got its laser sights trained on the Aygo and is about to give it a bloody nose.

As The Road unfolds before me the little Nissan seems to take on a sense of animal urgency, all three cylinders singing the same sweet song, and that song says “You are in control”. Performance is metered out like whiskey at an Irish wedding; smooth but punchy and in intoxicating quantities. And that’s a party the gearchange wants to be at, dancing across the gate like a petrified snake.

But the real happy couple here is the ride & handling. When the twisted Tarmac asks yet more questions of them, the answer is always ‘I do’. Bumps are soaked up by the mechanical thirst pockets atop each wheel whilst grip is so plentiful you could sell the excess to a leech factory. Power in to each corner, trim your tack with the telepathic steering and then let loafer unleash lovely justice upon the throttle and power on to the next date with destiny and an old friend we call Mr Corner.

As car and helmsman forge a deeper bond I delve further into the box of tricks marked ‘dynamic excellence’, lifting off the throttle mid-bend to see what secrets this will reveal. All at once the tail stepped wide, I caught it with a dab of oppo and I was away.

The Nissan Pixo 1.0 Tekna is a bitch. And I spanked it.

Troy Queef is Executive Associate Editor-At-Large for DAB OF OPPO magazine

I'm seriously considering buying one of the T-shirts (http://slickattire.com/dab_of_oppo_shirt.htm) :chuckle

Zoom Zoom Boy
05-29-2009, 10:46 AM
He must be a Beowulf fan. That is some seriously sanguine, sublime and superlative use of alliteration.

Cardinal Fang
05-29-2009, 11:17 AM
"The Nissan Pixo 1.0 Tekna is a bitch. And I spanked it."

You won't find attitude with the right blend sophistication like this guy.

I've been reading Troy for a while now. I was drawn to this guy after reading some of Jeromy Clarkson's review. A friend of mine told me about him and said that he was the Douglas Adams of the autos. I gave him a try and have been hooked.

Reading his material is such a pleasure. You can't help but smile and think not only are you getting information on a car but you're getting a lesson in literature at the same time. Oh and the DAB OF OPPO t-shirt is a must.

Aitch
05-29-2009, 11:41 AM
Thank god I'm not the only one! I don't usually get much response when posting about Sniff Petrol-related material.

Cardinal Fang
05-29-2009, 12:34 PM
To be honest Aitch I think that has more to do with you as a person. :chuckle

*Runs*

Fobio
05-29-2009, 12:44 PM
it reads like he's always got a glass of wine or a pint of Guiness in his hand...

Aitch
05-29-2009, 04:05 PM
To be honest Aitch I think that has more to do with you as a person. :chuckle

*Runs*

I think it has to do with my dry British sense of humour. Unless you're referring to the name "Queef", in which case as a fan of Terrance and Phillip I should be morally opposed to him (South Park reference!).

Go_Habs_Go
05-29-2009, 05:52 PM
Thank god I'm not the only one! I don't usually get much response when posting about Sniff Petrol-related material.

Maybe people are concerned that this is about sniffing petrol to get the ultimate high :chuckle

Sorry I just finished reading Shuller's thread about the "organic car" of the future.

Cardinal Fang
05-29-2009, 06:43 PM
British humor is the best. Dry and morbid just the way I like it.