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Newsgroups: rec.autosPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!cactus.org!boyleFrom: boyle@cactus.org (Craig Boyle)Subject: Re: Too fastMessage-ID: <1993Apr15.235243.26518@cactus.org>Organization: Capital Area Central Texas UNIX Society, Austin, TxReferences: <1qh61m$b6l@armory.centerline.com> <5244@unisql.UUCP> <1qkon8$3re@armory.centerline.com>Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 23:52:43 GMTLines: 108In article <1qkon8$3re@armory.centerline.com> jimf@centerline.com (Jim Frost) writes:[stuff about autobahn and safety of sho at speed deleted]>The Mustang is essentially the same deal as the SHO -- a big powerThe Mustang is a much worse case of design irresponsibility than theSHO. >plant stuck in a mid-size sedan, with almost no other modifications.>I have real-life experience with the Mustang -- it handles like a>brick (except when you're invoking oversteer, of course, something IIts hard to predicatbaly drift a stock Mustang becauseof the suspension.>personally avoid doing on the highway) and stopping power is>inadequate even from 80mph. Lots of accelleration -- but the rest of>the car is not up to par.Yes. When i think Mustang, I think school-bus + F16 motor. Inmy mind the Mustang should be fitted with a speed limiter at 80-90or so. It just isn't safe, check out your local junkyard, Mustangsoutnumber other cars by a proportion way in excess of sales injunkyards.I find it astonishing the CU or somesuchlike has not jumped on theMustang for poor brakes in relation to power. Ford should at leaststandardize on the SVO rear brakes for all 5.0's.>>I picked the Porsche example because they are designed with speed in>mind. It didn't have to be the 911 -- it could have been the much>cheaper 944 or one of several Mercedes or Audi models. All of these>cars are fairly expensive -- but so are the parts that make them>drivable at high speed. This should be elementary.>>There are a few things to keep in mind about Europe, since you brought>it up. My Autobahn knowledge is admittedly second-hand, but I believe>the following to be true:>>1. Drivers are much better disciplined in Europe than they are here.True of Northern Europe, latin countries are something else.>2. The roads comprising the Autobahn are much better designed thanKindof true. remember they were build by adolf in the '30's.> they are here, and usually include animal fences. This makes them> far more predictable than most US highways.Yes.>3. Not all of Europe is the Autobahn. Most places in Europe have"Autobahn" is the german word for freeway. Other countries havedifferent names for loose equivalents; autostrada, autoroute, motorwayetc.> speed limits that aren't out-of-line with what we used to have in> the US -- if my friends weren't lying to me they're typically not> much higher than 120km/h.Europe did seem on the brink of a 130kmh limit. It hasn't passed asfar as I know. typical speeds in western europe are much higher thanthe US. Law enforcement is negligible in my experience (comapredto the US) as there is no revenue enhancement motivation. The thingsyou really notice are the higher speed differentials, and the moreprofessional attitude to driving. You just never see two carsrunning parallel at 55.1 mph oblivious to all around them.>>I strongly suspect you won't find a lot of Rabbit owners doing 120mph>(nearly 200km/h) on the Autobahn, but I could be wrong. Some peopleYou're wrong. GTI's go this fast. Just kind of noisy, not the idealautobahn car. A lot of times you see cars being driven with the driversfoot on the floor. How do I know? - when you're not making any groundon the identical car in front of you!>have no respect for their own lives.If something happens at 130-150 you're dead, but the same goes for muchover 35. Driving at high speed forces you to concentrate. I feel muchsafer driving 130+ on the autobahn than 60-80 in typical US trafficbecause most people seem to be awake. I've never seen any driver readinga book on an autobahn, I see it all too often in the US.CraigIt just doesn't *seem* fast after 30 minutes or so of aclimation. everybodydrives that fast, no big deal. Craig>>>>You certainly haven't convinced me.>>> Of course not. "Speeding-is-bad. Speeding-is-illegal. >>I-will-not-speed. I-love-Big-Brother." You had your mind made up>>already.>>If you think so you sure don't pay attention to my postings.>>jim frost>jimf@centerline.com
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