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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

Yes, mostly. Depends on the car and the road.

Old car, Ford Falcon AU, didn't really like driving. It's a shit car, just unbreakable so it was a good purchase.

New car, Nissan Skyline GTR 370, love driving. The economy is shit and it needs premium for a fun $2/L, but it's just nice to be in. Stuck in traffic? Comfortable, good audio, good air con. Open country roads? Plenty of power, handles great.

So if car is fun, I like driving, if car is not fun, don't like driving.