I'm not impressed. I once drove an old Oldsmobile, the first American car with....a diesel motor. It was more than 5m long, heavy as hell, really noisy. And I thought it would never reach 60 miles an hour...
I drive slowly, enjoying the enormous bonnet moving on the super-soft suspension. Then I reach a stop, thus stop the car.
Look right, look left, look right, go: throttle pressed on the half. The noise increased very noticeably, the bonnet rose up, but the car did not move significantly.
I pressed much harder, the noise increased even more, the bonnet rose up higher and the car decided to move slightly...slightly...
I got bored and, as the oncoming cars were moving towards me and I was in the middle of the road, pedal to the metal. The noise was just like if I drove an old truck, and it began to slowly take speed. Honestly, it needed at least 10 minutes to reach 60 miles an hour, and with the motor screaming like if I was asking him to move the Earth... I was checking every 3 seconds that the handbrake was really released...
The auto bow was very soft. Of course, because it needed 30secs to change a gear. Fortunately there were only three of them...
NB: the speedo was graduated to...80 miles an hour! Yes! Around 120km/h!!! Now that was a reaal fast car...
Very fun car to drive. But like in a Solex, you didn't need a throttle pedal. Unless it's pressed to the maximum it's useless.