Am 15.07.19 um 06:45 schrieb Larry Colen:

Cars for driving on the street with upwards of 500 hp are not rare.

Just imagine the gas mileage we could get from cars with less power
which would not need to be built for safety at speeds far beyond 200
km/h. I pray every day that our government will at last introduce a
general speed limit on our motorways. It wouldn't even change much
because large parts are already under speed restrictions but there'd be
no more need to build all cars for this nonsense. Their whole design
could be made far lighter and leaner.

Belgian motorways have been restricted to 120 km/h for decades. As a
result, driving there is much more relaxed than here in Germany where
you have the lorries on the right lane, the middle lane owners club  at
110 km/h and the guys in their black Audis and BMWs gunning down the
left lane at whatever speed they can do so. A madhouse on wheels.

I heard this morning that the regional government of Brussels has just
decided to turn the whole town into a 30 km/h zone (18 mph) in 2021.
Noone needs a Cayenne or a RAM under these conditions but still the
Belgians buy them as if their salvation depended on it.

Our cars have become ever heavier, bigger and most of all wider. On the
average European car park, the average car hardly fits between the white
lines nowadays. All this has gone totally out of hand.

Ralf

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