Dear owners of well-performing mid-60s Buicks,
I had a nice outing on Wednesday with Biquette to pick up groceries. Biquette got a nice compliment from a Comcast technician. I exchanged waves with a 40s Plymouth and classic Volkswagon beetle convertible. Definitely classic car season in California!

On my way home a very curious sports car pulled up behind me at a stop light. It was low and had a line of LED daytime running lights. It looked a little menacing, so Biquette and I decided to teach it some manners. I gave Biquette a little extra gas and
vroom! Biquette was up to 35 mph in a hurry, leaving this
"sports car" far behind. I had to make a right turn at the next light and the fellow returned the favor - gunning his engine. At that point I saw it was some sort of an Acura but I didn't know what.
I didn't have time to look it up until now.
WOW! It was an Acura NSX! Here is the Wikipedia article on the car:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_NSXClearly the fellow wasn't paying attention and after all, I was ahead of him, he wasn't going to pass me. Still, it speaks volumes about why we love the good old-fashioned American muscle car. Biquette's engine had hardly gotten started when she reached 35 mph. As this fellow passed me at the next block, his engine was well past 3000 RPM. The NSX engine has to work a lot harder to demonstrate its muscle than any of our cars.
We might have to catch our victims asleep at the switch, but once in while, mature American muscle does teach those young whipper-snappers a thing or two!

Cheers, Edouard
