noone1:
So do all magazines and YouTubers. You think they don't drive above the speed limits and get all the roads blocked off?
Here's the reality of it -- everyone on here breaks the law around other people when it comes to driving their high-end sport cars. If you think people on here never floor it on public roads with other cars nearby, you're very much mistaken.
Perhaps you should condemn RC while you're at it...
After a 7 hour+ drive from my hometown in Germany, we finally arrived at Disneyland Paris. Driving in France is actually fun. They have a speed limit of 130 kph but as far as I can tell, nobody really seems to care. A speed of around 160-170 kph was more realistic and the two radar traps along my route were visible from half a mile. The ML55 AMG is a fine car and if somebody doesn't like SUVs, he should think again. On my trip through Germany and France, there was no one driving faster than I did. I even embarassed a Boxster S driver from England who gave up when we climbed a 5% hill and he couldn't pass me (thanks to the ML's V8 torque figure) up to a speed of almost 210 kph. He showed thumbs up and seemed to be impressed. Me too. I guess the Cayenne Turbo will even do better.
You are aware that there is no speed limit in Germany (210 kph)?
Also, I was "swimming" with the traffic in France, similar to Florida. If all cars are doing 90 mph in a 70 mph speed limit zone, I do the same. Highway Patrol seems to accept this as long as nobody "falls out" and drives faster.
Doing 20-30 kph over the legal speed limit on a highway, which is very common in Europe (maybe not in Switzerland 🤭) is also not the same as doing 130 mph or more in a 75 mph zone. 🙄
It really seems you are looking for an argument but you don't find one. 😂
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991.2 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (2018), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)