Quote by Andrew Malcolm
A driver is a king on a vinyl bucket-seat throne, changing directi

A driver is a king on a vinyl bucket-seat throne, changing direction with the turn of a wheel, changing the climate with a flick of the button, changing the music with the switch of a dial. – Andrew Malcolm

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