Yea, the renault twingo of my ex-fwb felt borderline dangerous above 130kph while in my workplace’s Mercedes B-Class, my comfortable cruising speed is roughly 160kph with 200kph still feeling perfectly in control.
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zeropublix@lemmy.ml 2 days agoThat’s so true. Drove my fiat panda with 180 (dunno how I got it there. It was downhill for sure) and it was absolutely terrifying.
Later drove an Audi A6 with 230. Obviously fast but nowhere near terrifying.
Another time a company Ford Mondeo (Diesel) 240 and it felt like sitting in a train.
I want to stress that I never kept those speeds for long. It was rather seeing how fast I can go in a setting that allowed it with minimal risk for everyone involved. I must say that I don’t see the thrill in driving that fast. Everything is so exhausting to pay attention to.
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slaneesh_is_right@lemmy.org 2 days ago
People thing the german autobahn is nice because you can drive as fast as your car allows you to. In reality it’s nice because you can just drive as fast as you are comfortable to. You can pay more attention on the road because your eyes aren’t glued to the speedometer