View Poll Results: how hard do you push it
drive like a granpa
5
10.42%
never touch redline but around 4-5.5k rpm
16
33.33%
redline 50% of the time
27
56.25%
redline 95% of the time
0
0%
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curious how hard you guys drive your benz
#1
curious how hard you guys drive your benz
wondering how hard you push the benz when you take it out.
i used to have a lead foot. but after a ticket or two, i drive a lot slower now. i dont hit the pedal that hard anymore either. although found an open road yesterday and i just mashed on it. felt so good. lol missed how the engine sounded when its working so hard.
so how hard do you guys push your engine?
i used to have a lead foot. but after a ticket or two, i drive a lot slower now. i dont hit the pedal that hard anymore either. although found an open road yesterday and i just mashed on it. felt so good. lol missed how the engine sounded when its working so hard.
so how hard do you guys push your engine?
Last edited by bheng; 08-30-2010 at 01:32 PM.
#2
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2005 E55 AMG; 2005 CLK 500 (sold)
I guess I push it whenever I need to, meaning if some punk ricer wants a race, or if i need to get out of a sticky situation, i will push her. Usually, I dont and drive with a lead foot. Usually....lol
#3
I should be a member of the AARP for how slow I drive...lol...I rarely do more than 5mph over the speed limit. I did get a clear hwy this morning and opened her up a little......
#4
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From: Chicago, IL
2005 E55 AMG; 2005 CLK 500 (sold)
See, you need to play more now that you have the stopping power. How do you like those Brembo's?
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oh i forgot to mention when i used to drive it hard, i started hearing this whining noise as i was getting into the 6k mark. i dont know if you guys had it. the problem went away after awhile.
and then i had to replace the tranny, radiator and hoses. sigh. coolant leaking problem that i never knew about. i wish that was a sticky back when i joined LOL. i felt bad ... real bad. i had extended warranty so i mean it got covered but damn. the SA at the dealer was like wtf did you do to it. lol then i found out its a somewhat common problem
and then i had to replace the tranny, radiator and hoses. sigh. coolant leaking problem that i never knew about. i wish that was a sticky back when i joined LOL. i felt bad ... real bad. i had extended warranty so i mean it got covered but damn. the SA at the dealer was like wtf did you do to it. lol then i found out its a somewhat common problem
#9
#10
with the crappy roade around where i live, i take care of my wheels. But when theres an open road... thats a lil different. and i agree, if some ricer pulls up and acts like, well like a ricer lol then ill tear on em
#12
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From: NorCal
-=[CLK 500 2006]=- -=[Dodge Ram 2001]=- -=[Kawasaki Ninja 636 2005]=-
VERY HARD!
I feel like I am riding my 636cc bike! lol...
stop at stop sign... and vroooooommmm... screeeetccchhhh...
I feel like I am riding my 636cc bike! lol...
stop at stop sign... and vroooooommmm... screeeetccchhhh...
wondering how hard you push the benz when you take it out.
i used to have a lead foot. but after a ticket or two, i drive a lot slower now. i dont hit the pedal that hard anymore either. although found an open road yesterday and i just mashed on it. felt so good. lol missed how the engine sounded when its working so hard.
so how hard do you guys push your engine?
i used to have a lead foot. but after a ticket or two, i drive a lot slower now. i dont hit the pedal that hard anymore either. although found an open road yesterday and i just mashed on it. felt so good. lol missed how the engine sounded when its working so hard.
so how hard do you guys push your engine?
#13
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From: NorCal
-=[CLK 500 2006]=- -=[Dodge Ram 2001]=- -=[Kawasaki Ninja 636 2005]=-
#14
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-=[CLK 500 2006]=- -=[Dodge Ram 2001]=- -=[Kawasaki Ninja 636 2005]=-
i guess i do the same too.. well I was a ricer before... riding a civic with 145HP 4 cylinder! LOL...
one time on a stop light.. me and my gf was just cruisin around.. and there's a blue 350z with all the setup that makes it look sick and "SLOW".. and a mustang.. rawring his engine.. I was thinking of rawring too.. but.. nahhh my gf is with me... but when the red light turns green.. vroooom.... i joined them without asking permission! LOL...
#16
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2005 E55 AMG; 2005 CLK 500 (sold)
i guess i do the same too.. well I was a ricer before... riding a civic with 145HP 4 cylinder! LOL...
one time on a stop light.. me and my gf was just cruisin around.. and there's a blue 350z with all the setup that makes it look sick and "SLOW".. and a mustang.. rawring his engine.. I was thinking of rawring too.. but.. nahhh my gf is with me... but when the red light turns green.. vroooom.... i joined them without asking permission! LOL...
one time on a stop light.. me and my gf was just cruisin around.. and there's a blue 350z with all the setup that makes it look sick and "SLOW".. and a mustang.. rawring his engine.. I was thinking of rawring too.. but.. nahhh my gf is with me... but when the red light turns green.. vroooom.... i joined them without asking permission! LOL...
haha, I have no problems with riceboxes until dumb ricers blow off their turbo valves. that's when the hammer gets dropped. I actually like the Nissan GT-R though, 485hp TT.
#17
^ lol i wish i had a 500 for the times the rices let their blow off valves go. i dont wanna get smashed by them. i just turn up the beat and let them hear whats in my trunk =P
#18
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From: A Canadian in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
'05 C200K SS, '05 Kleemann CLK500K, '08 Hummer H3 & '92 Z34 5sp (track car in Canada)
Haven't had mine long enough to really open it up. With all the 14 lane highways here that are as flat as a pancake and as straight as an arrow I'm sure I'll have some fun oneday. Summer isn't a good time to drive cars hard here either, it's in the high 40's/low 50's *C and very, very humid. Cooling down now though, it was cool this morning, 34*C.
#19
wow...34C.....right now...during the summer on the west coast. its an amazing 54F lol gotta love crazy west coast weather. hot one day or a couple of days then a couple days of fog lol
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From: A Canadian in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
'05 C200K SS, '05 Kleemann CLK500K, '08 Hummer H3 & '92 Z34 5sp (track car in Canada)
Really tough on cars here though, oil cooks and tires get half the milage they would back in Canada/US.
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From: A Canadian in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
'05 C200K SS, '05 Kleemann CLK500K, '08 Hummer H3 & '92 Z34 5sp (track car in Canada)
Depends mate. The majority of the Emirates locals are of course very, very well off but in saying that, they only make up about 20% of the population. 80% of the population here are ex-pats and let me tell you, a lot of them make **** poor money. Add on top of that the cost of living here and it ain't easy on a lot of people.
I'm very lucky, I have a great job and work for a very good company but when you factor in the cost of living (rent, utilities (how many of you pay $1,000USD a month for water?), high grocery bills, etc...) the bank account doesn't get padded as quickly as one might think.
That being said, this is the land of super-cars, I've never and will never again see anything like it but something that is very striking here is this;
There is virtually no middle class, for the most part you're either very wealthy or serving the wealthy. Modern day slavery here when it comes to the labourers.
I'm very lucky, I have a great job and work for a very good company but when you factor in the cost of living (rent, utilities (how many of you pay $1,000USD a month for water?), high grocery bills, etc...) the bank account doesn't get padded as quickly as one might think.
That being said, this is the land of super-cars, I've never and will never again see anything like it but something that is very striking here is this;
There is virtually no middle class, for the most part you're either very wealthy or serving the wealthy. Modern day slavery here when it comes to the labourers.