Does you car bring out the worst in other drivers, or is it just me?

Somehow I don't get hassled much around where I live when I drive my Duster. Plenty of other cars out there that are quicker off the line due to my 2.94 gears but my 360 has the torque to haul them down, unless it's a "legit" performance car. I think the idle from the cam and Powerstick mufflers scares most wannabes. It's different on the freeway though especially once I'm closer to Denver. All the d-bags in their terrible-sounding Subarus and Audis try to pass me like they're hot **** but they fail to realize their cars a geared super short to overcome the massive drivetrain losses of the AWD so I just put my foot down and it pulls, and pulls, and pulls... I think I calculated my Duster's top speed to be around 150 and I'd believe it, it'll hit 110 like a normal car will get up to 60.

On the other hand when I drive my Buick everyone assumes I'm a slow grandpa which I don't blame them for as it is a grandpa car but they tend to not notice the small "SUPERCHARGED" badge on the trunk... everyone tries to pass and cut me off like I'm a slug but I put my foot in it and snap forward, "Sorry maybe next time!" LOL. Even stock it went pretty well but I've put an aftermarket 3" downpipe and resonator on it plus other mods to cool the engine better so it can handle more timing/boost (180-degree t-stat, colder plugs, gutted air box). Haven't dropped to a smaller blower pulley yet due to gas prices but I have messed with the timing quite a bit and firmed up the shifts, it really hauls for being a 22-year-old ~4000-lb FWD car with 155k miles.

I find driving in my D200 to be the most chill, I figure because it's big enough for everyone in their closet-homo lifted trucks and modern SUVs with terrible visibility to see. Has a nice stance to it too with the 33" tires. That reminds me, everyone drives lifted trucks around here and thinks they are somehow fast, really weird. And they're almost always insufferable douches.