That reminds me of when I bought my TD. Except for a short drive in town, under
30 mph, I had never driven one at speed. We had to go 20 miles out to the
seller's rural farm to get the car. I drove the TD back and had a heck of a
time going from a non power steering Rambler to the light and repsonsive TD. I
had to learn that you let the TD wander more on the road otherwise you would be
constantly correcting. It needed a much lighter touch.
Blake
M After you build your confidence up head for home, preferably
> with your wife in her back up car and cell phone( just in case). These cars
> are meant to be driven so don't worry about the RPMs, its your car so shift
> when it feels right to you.
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