'Today I Saw British Car Culture In a Nutshell' A #blogpost by Gurminder Bains
Running. It’s actually quite good for you, and if your good enough you can make a decent living out of it. Some people run to get healthier, some run for fun and some run to clear their heads.
Running. It’s actually quite good for you, and if your good enough you can make a decent living out of it. Some people run to get healthier, some run for fun and some run to clear their heads. I run for all those reasons and more, I run because it gives me a chance to listen to my music and it gives me a chance to spot some of the great cars on the British roads. Today whilst out running I witnessed a sample of British car culture and why it’s so diverse, it seemed like a sign to me to write about it because I just kept seeing these amazing cars that stood out from the crowd amongst the mundane and common German exec’s and Euro hatches.
Where I go running is amongst industrial estates, slight woodland, suburban areas and massive car garages. There are two roundabouts where all these areas meet and that is where I saw the abundance of cars that make up British car culture. First off coming to the first roundabout, was a white 2016 Nissan GT-R originally I thought it was one of two at the local Nissan dealership, I’d seen it once before but I thought it was just a one off that time. Following the GT-R was a dirty black Ford Focus RS which I presumed came from the massive Ford plant (The same plant where I did my work experience, that saw me work and test various Ford Performance models) directly after it was a silver and ever so happy first generation Mazda MX-5 with an exhaust system and a driver with a heavy right foot. At that moment I thought I’m seeing some great cars today, I wish I could take my phone out from my armband and get some pictures.
Now running towards the second roundabout, which is the slightly bigger one which links the Ford Plant, various car garages and a Michelin tyres factory I saw a sleek and menacing grey shape, my ‘car spotting radars’ immediately going off trying to guess what it was. Once I saw the big grille which the silver emblem on the front I knew it was a Mustang, laughing to myself at the Mustang’s EURO NCAP score but also awing in its beauty, thankfully it was a V8 and man alive did it sound godly, over my headphones that Mustang drowned out the seamless violin’s Fatboy Slim’s Right Here, Right Now. Once I had negotiated the crossings of the roundabout I was passing the biggest car dealership of the four Vauxhall, noticing that they had two MK2 Focus RS’s for sale, then moving on to Peugeot and noticing a RCZ, 308 and 208 GTI’s. Up next was Nissan who always have something good and I wasn’t disappointed, two 2016 Nissan GT-R’s one in black the other in white, and finally there was Renault with a Clio RS Cup.
I approached my turn around point, and proceeded to head back home only then to yet again have my thumping bass of Tchami X MALAA’s Prophecy track being drowned out. Only this time it was a different sort of noise, high pitched, almost screaming, but still like the Mustang bloody loud. I kept facing forward not looking behind to then be surprised by a modified, black EP3 Honda Civic Type R which sounded unbelievably good. I ran back past all four car garages and approached the roundabout crossings again, I looked over my shoulder to see a blood red Jaguar XKR-S, the owner stopped at the roundabout and then went when safe I heard that beautiful V8 pop as he changed up into second. Finally, as I ran back towards the first roundabout I had my music thwarted by a jackhammer V8 soundtrack one that could only belong to one brand of car. Mercedes. A black and very dirty 2013 Mercedes AMG C63 roared past with all 6.2L sounding amazing. I neared the crossings of the first roundabout and thought that was it surely there were no more cars that I could see today. But, I was proved incorrect by a FK2 Honda Civic Type R showing what that front diff is for as the owner chucked the car right and the left as he exited the roundabout.
The point of this post is a statement, a statement that proved me very wrong indeed. There is car culture in England you just have to go find it. What I saw out on the streets today proved to me that the term ‘British Car Culture is undefinable’ is codswallop because it’s a mix of every major car culture in the world. We had American muscle, Japanese imports, European elegance and of course the British favourite Hot Hatches. Thank you for reading and I hope to see you in the next post.
Till Then…
Gurminder Bains (I <3 England)
Comments
you just defined english culture as well
I wrote that part incorrectly should be sorted now. :)
Szymek S João Jorge Mark Mason Chadkake (Subaru squad) (minivan squad) Ian Wright
Andrew G. Qian Li AmilBRZ (STI NOT RECEIVED) 🌐 Injun86 (AE86 squad) Kastriot Kalaba
& the occasional bit of Aussie grit..glad you’d a great day, mate :)
The UK and Australia has the best Japanese car culture outside Japan. Americans don’t get anything too interesting.
JenstheGTIfreak (pizza) Kian Duesing ( 2 Nation Car Guy) Matt Robinson gary
With British car culture, you have a layer of chavs in corsas, a mantle of arses in bmws and audis, but at the core you have some of the most skilled mechanics and the finest automobiles the world will ever witness.
You do get the occasional Corsa chav, and like I said the boring a mundane German exec’s. Definitely agree with that last part!
You said what I wanted but more succinctly. We have the best eccentric engineers in the world, most of them making weird things for motorsports or working out of a shed nailing a V8 into some scaffolding tube with cardboard for bodywork.
You run? That’s awesome!
Yeah, I did a 10K last summer but I’m looking for a tougher challenge.
I used to run around the area where I live and there are lovely cars. DC5 on our road, Evo VII round the corner, a purple R33 skyline which has admittedly seen better days about a mile away too. There’s also a later corvette C3 but I suspect its a replica since the plates have been unmatched for the last year
Used to be a modded S15 around too but it seems to have gone :(
I always like to drive into the country on the first sunny Sunday of spring. Every petrolhead takes out there pride and joy and blasts it about the A roads. I quite often cross the same cars many times as none of us are really going anywhere, just driving the nice roads and taking in the scenery
Was this round Dagenham?
Sounds like Dagenham to me.
Today I saw a Lotus Evora, two Aston Martins, a Ferrari 488GTB (at a Maserati/Ferrari dealership) and an Evo!