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    I overheard a rather different conversation recently.
    A man was driving his smart car at approx 80mph got pulled over by police for speeding, as you would expect, but then went on to say that apparently the policeman wanted to also charge him for dangerous driving on the basis of that particular vehicle was to dangerous to drive at that speed.
    Anyone heard of anything similar?
    Hmmm, looks like no nitro kit for the reliant robin now! Lol!
     
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    When we were looking for a second car, test drove a SMART FOR TWO took it on a motorway it was a nightmare to drive: each time I was overtaken by a HGV I couldn't keep it on a straight line. I wasn't too happy but the salesman tried to reassure me it was the 'charactistic of the SMART' - yeah right. The SMART didn't have power steering and unstable at high speed.

    We ended up with a Beetle and we have very happy ever since.
     
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    Reminds me of a story in one of the papers of a skoda estelle caught speeding going up Wrotham Hill. The police didnt believe it was possible for him to be doing the speed recorded, so they had there equipment checked and recalibrated. When it went to court the Skoda driver was given points, fined & had to pay costs for the check and recalibration. Turns out the Skoda was modified.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by pon View Post
    Reminds me of a story in one of the papers of a skoda estelle caught speeding going up Wrotham Hill. The police didnt believe it was possible for him to be doing the speed recorded, so they had there equipment checked and recalibrated. When it went to court the Skoda driver was given points, fined & had to pay costs for the check and recalibration. Turns out the Skoda was modified.
    I've also heard of a guy who had the opposite, been done for speeding, he went and proved that his car wouldn't go as fast as he'd been done for..

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...ach-98mph.html
    Nothing to see here, move along..
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by zf44 View Post
    We ended up with a Beetle and we have very happy ever since.
    Can't beat that re-skinned Golf IV...

    I love the idea of prooving your car can't go that fast.

    I can well believe that there are some cars that aren't particularly stable on the motorway. Hell, I could believe a G-Wiz wouldn't be stable at 30!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hex69 View Post
    I've also heard of a guy who had the opposite, been done for speeding, he went and proved that his car wouldn't go as fast as he'd been done for..

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...ach-98mph.html
    the thing is... the civic would do 100mph... a mate of mine had a 1.0 uno years ago.. and that got upto 100mph after 10 minutes!!!

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    I agree, with enough persistance, you can get a truely rubbish car to those speeds.
    My sisters 1982 20 yr old (back then) Polo 1.0l managed to hit 105mph... She said it was shaking itslef to bits, but did it nonetheless.


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    My sisters 1982 20 yr old (back then) Polo 1.0l managed to hit 105mph... She said it was shaking itslef to bits, but did it nonetheless.
    You can see it on the speedo but is really going that fast
    My old Polo1.0L would top out at about 95/98, but still smooth
     
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    My old Hillman Imp managed 100 on the speedo. The engine did overheat and blow up a couple of miles further down the road (the temp guage didn't work, so I didn't realise how hot it was getting)

    Most car speedos overread. The best way to check is to see what speed the sat nav says.
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    Thanks for entertaining and informative replies. I now know to stay away from smarts when they are doing 80. Lol! I'm guessing they aren't to good in a crosswind aswell. Seem to remember they used to close some bridges in high winds. Wonder if they would extend that rule to driving smarts on a windy day? Lol!
     
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