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[quote name='Bulti' timestamp='1417953390' post='164273']I like that idea. Maybe they can work something out withe the power to weight ratio? A 200 hp BMW S1000RR would not be comparable to, let's say, a 400 hp car.[/quote]
That would be interesting. A Bugatti Veyron would be in the same rating as a Caterham R620, they both have similar 0-60 times but very different top speeds. Some other criteria would have to be factored in to account for capable top speed and acceleration.
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1417967056' post='164278']
i would argue that allowing any car to travel more than 90mph should require a key code activation which would require a driver to have gone through school and qualify to drive that fast. forget about which car, how much power, or any of that. nobody has any legitimate business going over 90 on amy public road.
i would further argue that this idea could easily be applied to drivers who can't even drive that fast safely, and further restrict them. for example, my 91 year old father in law has no business driving over 60mph. same goes for most camry and prius drivers.
but, if you qualify, and so does the car (which would require frequent safety checks) then i think you should be allowed to drive as fast as you want, as long as it's safe
by the way, this would all be very easy to do in today's cars.
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Ha! Camry and Prius drivers! Best I can tell, they watch their MPG readouts and think it's the speedometer! Another idea would be to restrict them to the right lane where their concern for mileage will not impede the rest of the world. While I respect their decision to own a green car, they should acknowledge that (at least) getting close to the speed limit is also a valid goal.
With that said, last week I was cruising the 395 south of Reno at about 70. Light traffic and perfect conditions. A high school age male went past me in a lowered Prius with custom wheels at about 90. It made me smile a little.
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With that said, last week I was cruising the 395 south of Reno at about 70. Light traffic and perfect conditions. A high school age male went past me in a lowered Prius with custom wheels at about 90. It made me smile a little.
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Rockin' those 12" s....
LOL,
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And this was just a week or so after a guy wrecked his McLaren P1 one day after picking it up from the dealer.
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[quote name='MCL968' timestamp='1417992890' post='164280']
While I respect their decision to own a green car, [/quote]
I respect people's decision to drive whatever they choose. I'm sick of smug Prius drivers thinking that they own a green car. Cars are not green by any stretch! It's ridiculous. Drive a Prius because you want to drive a Prius but don't judge others for their choice of vehicle.
A couple years ago I was driving my buddy's Hummer (he had it supercharged, strangely fun to drive for a few days). You would not believe the scowls that I received. I even had a lady flip me off! I pulled into Whole Foods, and a guy jumped in front of me and started yelling at me. He quickly calmed down when I stopped the rig and stepped out (I'm 6'3", 220 lbs). Anyhow, he argued that his diesel Mercedes was so much more responsible than the Hummer (coincidentally my car at the time was a diesel Mercedes). To be clear, I am actually not a fan of the Hummer. I just think it's ugly but It just irks me to no end when folks think they are being green while driving any vehicle. Walk or ride your bicycle, then you are being MORE green but even then, don't judge. Life takes resources. The damage is done. The green movement is so negligible as to be arguably a complete waste of time. I know this is probably an argument for another thread but this struck a cord with me.
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New Boxsters are so good, I'm thinking of changing my licence plate.
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Like the old joke...If my dog had your face I'd shave it's butt and teach it to walk backwards...LOL
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Quote:And now for the latest winner of the " more money than brains ..or skills " contest : the driver / owner of this La Ferrari which is little more than scrap metal - sigh, 950 HP in yen hands of another bozo..
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You mean scrap carbon and resin
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