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Oh, do you know that area? Or the driver? I just was taking guesses from the video here, assuming the Lamborghini was coming along a more or less straight bit of road. And taking of quickly after pedestrians crossed the road isn't against the law in my eyes, so I still the the fault mainly at the Mazda driver.

Well it was one lane per direction. The direction the Lamborghini was going has one lane. Maybe I could have been more precise.

I think you can't be wide in a road when it's one lane in your direction. Also from how far the Lamborghini was flying/coasting after the hit, I think he was going about the speed limit for cities, which is 30mph for London, I think, but this being some kind of narrow downtown style area, it could aswell be 20.

This being London, it's most likely he has an insurance, since you need one to legally register your car in the EU. Now after thinking again, basic insurance here only covers your 'victims' expenses. I think the Mazda 2 would be written off, I guess repair costs are quite close to the costs of rebuying a car or

I remember I had one of theese as a kid. Since I never had many super cars, this was the car to take when I needed a really fast car jn my games. So
It had seen quite some use over the years.
I also made photos of it right now:

Actually according to my information the station wagon version of the W124 actually is called the T124, equally the coupé and convertible versions are C124.

Actually according to my information the station wagon version of the W124 actually is called the T124, equally the coupé and convertible versions are C124.

Aha, ok. Weird for a car that's at it's least track day oriented.

Yes, but how do you overrev an engine that has a rev limiter? Since the new GT3 doesn't have a manual transmission, I thought that's impossible, no?

How do you overrev a modern car at all? I thought that the rev limiter is there to limit rev to a less then overrev number.

Actually you wouldn't get cut off since you're the Audi driver yourself.

I tell you, do numbers 1 and 7 before number 8. I've been driver and co-driver/passenger in a car that had been cut off at rather high speed. Most annoyingly by people who just came from the onramp, head directly to the left lane(s) to overtake trucks and caravans but don't manage to accelerate enough to do so, and

That's a coilover! I'm smelling photoshop rather then body shop at this car!

When Obama was in Berlin last year, I guess it was late August or September or something, he did speak infront of the Brandenburger Tor and afterwards had lunch at Schloss Charlottenburg. That's a way of maybe 5-8km/3-5miles. My university lies kinda right in the middle between the two places and they had our local

You can't possibly compare a new chinese car to a Wartburg or Trabant. Even if the chinese cars on the market are outdated by modern European and US standards, they are at least 2 or 3 decades ahead of the aforementioned cars. Maybe they sell some crappy models in eastern Europe, they would still be better cars in

Actually the most embarrassing mistake in my eyes would always be action meant to impress somebody that went wrong in the end. Not rolling ones rock climbing offroad vehicle on a steep track or blowing the engine of your vehicle in a competition environment, but failed handbrake turns in traffic, senseless speeding

Those are the ten fastest lap times. Good point =)

Since this is a pretty quick time, I checked the ranking of the german car mag 'sport auto', they do have 'super tests' where they put a car to it's performance limits, and take times for the Nürburgring and Hockenheimring. They also test on an empty track (like manufacturers), so it's the full lap and no traffic to

Also I made typos writing this :D

Why would it be bad to use it in a hybrid or electric vehicle, when more electricity going on in the car means more fuel savings?