- Joined
- Nov 19, 2021
- Messages
- 10,380
- Reaction score
- 12,405
- Location
- Cupertino, CA
- Cars
- Air DE-P, ZR, 21"
- DE Number
- 241
- Referral Code
- Q1BTN5Y3
Both. And that’s really surprising to me.@borski Is either your DE or the Gravity the type of car that would get you out of bed early on a Sunday morning to go for a drive? If so what type of roads? And what other cars are in that class for you, if any?
The Air was, before the Gravity, the biggest car I’d ever had as a DD. My favorite cars I’ve ever owned were the Lotus Elise, and a Mazda 3. Yes, I absolutely loved my Mazda 3. Zoom zoom. I also love the Miata, but I never technically owned one (long story). As you might be able to tell, I’m a “small and nimble car” guy.
The Air I looooove to take canyoning; I drive Skyline Dr here in the South Bay or CA-17 down to Santa Cruz or US-1 all the time just for fun.
Here’s what’s changed - if I were to do US-1 again, I’d take the Gravity; in fact, we just did, on a whim. Why? Frunking. Pulling over on the side of a cliff along the CA coast and just having a cup of hot strawberry cider while watching the surfers and paragliders as the waves come in on a beautiful spring day is just *chef’s kiss*
But for 17? Probably still the Air. It still feels a bit more nimble. Again, I don’t know if that will be true with the Gravity DE.
For skyline? Honestly, either. Because it’s such a “wild” road, the height of the Gravity helps a lot, and I don’t lose anything very noticeable in handling.
Anyway, I really like driving both.