'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.

'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. 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.

'Today I Saw British Car Culture In a Nutshell' A #blogpost by Gurminder Bains

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.

'Today I Saw British Car Culture In a Nutshell' A #blogpost by Gurminder Bains

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.

CT back in the day!
CT back in the day!

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.

'Today I Saw British Car Culture In a Nutshell' A #blogpost by Gurminder Bains

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)

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