Dominic wrote:Corranga wrote:It really frustrates me when out for a run in the Panda since is tiny and gutless!
Momentum is everything - hang back and take a run at the car to be overtaken as the gap approaches. Sometimes even take a run at the other car through a corner on the hope that get a clear straight and the pass is on. I used to master such techniques when towing the autotest car on a trailer behind a transit van - a combination that had all the acceleration properties of a Honda F1 car

Absolutely. The little Panda is great - over 100hp power to weight, with no people in it

A fantastic car for keeping momentum, and rattling up and down the 6 speed box is fun too. It roars into action before not actually moving any quicker than the BMW X6 diesel (or equivelent) in front as they are one of those 65 on all straights, and 25 in all corners drivers! A couple of weeks back we took it down to the Trossachs, from Dundee, via Dunkeld, A822 to Crieff, Lochearnhead, down the A84, over Duke's Pass to Aberfoyle, and back. My wife and I in the front, baby in the back, and camping cooker and some sausages, beans and rolls in the boot

Much safe overtaking was done, though compared to the Elise, or 944, other motorists seem to be more surprised and unwilling to leave you space unfortunately
Giving my negativity to other road users so far in this thread, I would add that generally, when out in the Elise I do come across a driver or 2 who will kindly lift off on a straight and indicate to let me past.
I guess there are a few out there that realise that if they let you on your way, you are less frustrated at being stuck behind them, and they are less frustrated at having someone following closely and attempting to pass!