So you're the meth cook?????
Basically pass cars have always been used for racing and in countries like Germany they even have sections of Autobahns where there is officially an unlimited speed limit. It's common to see Porsches, Benzs, BMWs, Audis and even VWs doing in excess of 150 mph. So while most folks would never drive those speeds on U.S. highways they certainly could on race tracks. The understanding is that if you drive an excess speed in the U.S. sooner or later you'll be ticketed or arrested if the speed is really excessive. There is little point in speed limiters even though some companies have employed 120 mph limiters on cars such as VWs. Speed limiters are a means to look politically correct when some crusade-of-the-week determines that no one needs to drive over 55 mph...
Basically pass cars have always been used for racing and in countries like Germany they even have sections of Autobahns where there is officially an unlimited speed limit. It's common to see Porsches, Benzs, BMWs, Audis and even VWs doing in excess of 150 mph. So while most folks would never drive those speeds on U.S. highways they certainly could on race tracks. The understanding is that if you drive an excess speed in the U.S. sooner or later you'll be ticketed or arrested if the speed is really excessive. There is little point in speed limiters even though some companies have employed 120 mph limiters on cars such as VWs. Speed limiters are a means to look politically correct when some crusade-of-the-week determines that no one needs to drive over 55 mph...