The fastest speed you've ever driven your car to?
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Ok, let's hear it people. Give me the car model and speed when it happened. Don't worry. I'm not with the feds. It's just for.... surveys! ![Wink](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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99 E-class at 94 mph (around 150km/h?). It was around 5 and a half years ago when I got my licence. Dad let me drive his car when we were going on a road trip, and on some highway he sudddenly told me to go as fast as the car could! It was exciting.
How about you?
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Me first:
99 E-class at 94 mph (around 150km/h?). It was around 5 and a half years ago when I got my licence. Dad let me drive his car when we were going on a road trip, and on some highway he sudddenly told me to go as fast as the car could! It was exciting.
How about you?
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180 kmph(~112.5 mph) in my SC430, for about 10+ seconds on a straight & quiet stretch of highway early morning. Have done close to that once with my G35 coupe too for a few seconds . . . just to test the power of the cars ![Wink](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I know they can go faster, but my sensible side took over each time, & I decided that's enough ...
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I know they can go faster, but my sensible side took over each time, & I decided that's enough ...
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I did 255kmh/160mph on highway 400 in Ontario in my Vette. This was last summer right before they made the penalties for driving 50km/h over the limit ridiculous (now they seize your car on the spot and fine you something like $2000)
I was trying to top out my car (apparently it does 186mph) but I ran out of road, you're covering ground VERY quickly at that speed. The car was rock solid though
The most dangerous part was, I didn't think one of my friends would believe me, so I got it on tape. I had my digital camera set to video mode and was holding it in one hand, while driving with the other. Did I mention my car is a stick shift?
I wasn't really putting anybody in danger because I did it at 4:30am on a weekday in the summer with hardly anything else on the road, but it was still pretty dangerous. I also drove the stretch of road I planned on doing it on once, turned around and went back, then turned around and finally did the run. I did that so I could make sure there were no obsticales, potholes, etc. in the road that could become deadly at 160mph. Regardless, I won't be doing that again anytime soon, but it was fun while it lasted
I was trying to top out my car (apparently it does 186mph) but I ran out of road, you're covering ground VERY quickly at that speed. The car was rock solid though
The most dangerous part was, I didn't think one of my friends would believe me, so I got it on tape. I had my digital camera set to video mode and was holding it in one hand, while driving with the other. Did I mention my car is a stick shift?
I wasn't really putting anybody in danger because I did it at 4:30am on a weekday in the summer with hardly anything else on the road, but it was still pretty dangerous. I also drove the stretch of road I planned on doing it on once, turned around and went back, then turned around and finally did the run. I did that so I could make sure there were no obsticales, potholes, etc. in the road that could become deadly at 160mph. Regardless, I won't be doing that again anytime soon, but it was fun while it lasted
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That's why when you submit a work application, and it asks if you have ever committed a felony, it's a red flag for employers to note...
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If you are licensed by the state for any profession, and you commit a felony (not a misdemeanor), you lose that license in that state.
That's why when you submit a work application, and it asks if you have ever committed a felony, it's a red flag for employers to note...
That's why when you submit a work application, and it asks if you have ever committed a felony, it's a red flag for employers to note...