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All of the back twisty roads where I used to live in Western Massachusetts. And also in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts- all hilly and twisty roads. This was a long time ago and I obviously did not have the FIST but had a GTI and Civic SI and drove them pretty hard on those twisty roads, and it was always a blast.
 


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One of my favorites. When we left San Diego. Took HWY 78 through the Anza Borrego Desert State Park. That twisty road in the mountians. scared the hell out my wife.
 


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Live here in Reno, NV and traveled to the ocean for the first time. Taking highway 20 was the most beautiful sight seeing and best twisty turns any FiST owners would love



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All of the back twisty roads where I used to live in Western Massachusetts. And also in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts- all hilly and twisty roads. This was a long time ago and I obviously did not have the FIST but had a GTI and Civic SI and drove them pretty hard on those twisty roads, and it was always a blast.
Yes, the roads around Great Barrington, and even west of there, into NY on RT. 22, north of RT. 23, in Hillsdale, are nice and 'serpentine'. [thumb]
 


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The Sea to sky highway from Vancouver to Whistler is the best I've ever driven. Breath taking views too.
 


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Took Clarkson out for some fresh mountain air. Drove up Azusa Canyon Rd as far as I could. Road was blocked at about 5200 ft elevation. The drive was clear of other cars above the 2000 ft level. It wasn't the Transfăgărășan Highway, but as far as the San Gabriel Valley is concerned, it was the "best driving road...IN THE WORLD"....at least today it was.


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What is the best road on which you've driven your FiST? Whether it's because of the challenging curves, the scenery, or the speed you can go, let others know.

For me, it was the drive down the PCH between Monterey, CA. and the Hearst Castle at San Simeon, CA.




Damn straight skippy. This is pretty much my backyard. Alot of driving fun all the way through Big Sur and beyond. Weekend traffic can ruin the fun so I stick to weekdays. Further north does get a little sketchy at times with road quality and insane blind curves, I think around humboldt county
 


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I did the PCH back in the early aughts in my old Saab SPG. Last summer some buddies and I did a California weekend and rented cars from Turo- I got a Z4M, one guy got a Jag F-Type (he likes 'em big) and the third got an Alfa 4C. The Alfa decided not to run from time to time, and the Jaguar wasn't the best handling car of the bunch, bt I was pretty happy- the S54 is a hell of a motor to have in front of you along Angel's Crest.
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Edit: I forgot this was FiST-specific. The Parks highway between Anchorage and Fairbanks can be beautiful and fairly devoid of other people on the road during our long Alaskan summers.
 


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The going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park in Montana.
 


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The going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park in Montana.
Being a ND native I have hit many of the park roads in that area. Not in the fiesta yet unfortunately
 


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I have no actual pictures, sadly was too busy enjoying the drive to stop, but the best road so far I've driven the Fiesta is the Kancamagus Highway NH. This year I had planned to do a cross country road trip including a drive to the Tail of the Dragon down in NC, but I am not sure any of that will happen now.

 


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^^^Wow, I go right past that on my way to/from NEFR every year.

Maybe calls for a detour next time around. [wink] [driving]
 


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The north party of Hwy 1 that breaks off Hwy 101 near Leggett, Ca. is pretty fantastic.

It's a 20ish mi stretch of lulz.
 


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