So I ran an W211 E63 tonight
Also, I didn't graduate highschool two weeks ago. Don't take this the wrong way but the driver of that car sounds like an idiot who was never taught how to drive properly.
I've driven probably close to a million miles since I got my license and the vast majority was on highways.
We can debate all day long, and if you were arguing "driving at high speeds is dangerous" I would agree with you.
What I disagree with is whether or not it's unsafe to go 100mph on a straight highway with no other vehicles around. I feel that's perfectly safe assuming the driver knows what they're doing.
I can tell you have some personal bias towards the argument so I don't think there's much I can say to sway you. That being said, you can sleep well knowing that I won't go 70 mph on a 30mph road two weeks after graduating highschool... because, well, time travel.
He bought the car on Friday night and at 3am Monday morning he is posting about drag racing "tonight." Either "tonight" is in the future or it referred to Sunday night. What idiot buys a new (to them) car and starts racing it on public streets a few days later? Perhaps there was an alcoholic beverage involved?
Finally, any statement that starts with "so" is suspect and must be looked at carefully. Then we can see the incomplete sentences, incomplete punctuation and so forth that are indicative of deception.
There are no more 1/4 tracks here in Southern California that one can go to very easily. One has to drive for 45min minimum to even get to one and it's not open all the time for 1/4 mile driving. SO, yes people will run on the highway or go to Mexico to race. For f@cks sake don't be an ***.
"Last summer the son of one of my co-workers was killed when the speeding car he was riding in failed to negotiate curve and hit a tree."
The curve was actually more of a very gentle bend in the road that could have easily been negotiated by even a beginning driver at 50mph (30mph speed limit) but was lethal at 70mph for two 18 year olds who had just graduated high school a week earlier.
There is speeding and there is stupidity. 100mph on US roads is stupid and in most states considered reckless driving even if nothing happens. In VA for example, 20mph over the speed limit or anything over 80mph is considered reckless.
I spent 20 some years driving the Autobahn in Germany. I like driving fast but I understand the limitations of the roadways, other drivers and road hazards - like deer.
Next question is do you even have a W212? why are you even on my thread? you seriously ruined my thread because why? I just scanned through 973 posts of yours and not one is of you saying what car you have but of you giving your .2 cents to everyone about what they are doing to their cars.
thanks for ruining my thread again.
flame suit on
Not for now that's for sure but by end of week....Vroom Vroom time Ha ha
CEB means well, I'm sure but don't let people get you too riled up. Most of us here are fair although we all disagree on certain things from time to time.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
There are no more 1/4 tracks here in Southern California that one can go to very easily. One has to drive for 45min minimum to even get to one and it's not open all the time for 1/4 mile driving. SO, yes people will run on the highway or go to Mexico to race. For f@cks sake don't be an ***.
Again some people don't believe you should do it while in drive.
Edit Note:
Some one posted the same thing I just said but I didn't notice until I hit send.
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And this is the first I've heard of needing to shift to neutral to change transmission modes. I've never had the tranny changes gears by pressing the button alone. It only changes how it acts with throttle input you give after.




