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Originally posted by Jamie Zawinski:anyone knows the top speed of the following cars?
1. Daihatsu Sirion 1.5 manual
2. Honda Jazz manual
3. Kia Picanto manual
4. Mazda 2 manual
5. Mitsubishi Colt
6. Mitsubishi Colt Plus
7. Mitsubishi i
8. Nissan March
9. Suzuki Swift 1.5 manual
10. Suzuki Swift Sport manualwhy do u want to know??
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Originally posted by Jamie Zawinski:anyone knows the top speed of the following cars?
1. Daihatsu Sirion 1.5 manual
2. Honda Jazz manual
3. Kia Picanto manual
4. Mazda 2 manual
5. Mitsubishi Colt
6. Mitsubishi Colt Plus
7. Mitsubishi i
8. Nissan March
9. Suzuki Swift 1.5 manual
10. Suzuki Swift Sport manualall 90 km/h in singapore.

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Originally posted by BaByBoY:hello fellow bro and sis here,
just curious how does it feel to be in a car at let`s say 160kmph an above compared to say 60kmph???
feel any diff?If you are in a low end car, you will feel the car 'floating'. Which means you wont get as much feedback from the steering and passengers can feel the floating sensation too.
At such high speeds, steering will not be as sensitive as slower speeds. No matter how good your car is. Ya, some obvious things are there's more wind/road noise, scenery moving faster. Anybody got anything to add. I think i may have missed a few.
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Originally posted by Ferrari_RoXz:If you are in a low end car, you will feel the car 'floating'. Which means you wont get as much feedback from the steering and passengers can feel the floating sensation too.
At such high speeds, steering will not be as sensitive as slower speeds. No matter how good your car is. Ya, some obvious things are there's more wind/road noise, scenery moving faster. Anybody got anything to add. I think i may have missed a few.any adrenaline rush???
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Originally posted by Ferrari_RoXz:If you are in a low end car, you will feel the car 'floating'. Which means you wont get as much feedback from the steering and passengers can feel the floating sensation too.
At such high speeds, steering will not be as sensitive as slower speeds. No matter how good your car is. Ya, some obvious things are there's more wind/road noise, scenery moving faster. Anybody got anything to add. I think i may have missed a few.In the pre-facelift Nissan Sunny,you will start to feel the floating feeling when you hit only 120km/h
Edited by ceecookie 21 Jan `08, 10:27PM
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Originally posted by Jamie Zawinski:stop being a retard and spout nonsense. the PFL sunny can hit 180 and maintain relative stability.
you're the retard talking nonsense and asking all this bullshit!Go and play games rather than coming here

Cannot google the specs isit?Too retarded to find out isit?Edited by ceecookie 22 Jan `08, 2:14PM
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hmmm...
older jap cars.. u will feel very bumpy.. lots of vibrations at the steering wheel..
alot of jittering from left to right on the steering... got to hold it tight..
newer jap car... much more stable.. vibrations very little.. not so bumpy..
my mazda6.. top speed only 210km/h... feels very safe and stable.. minimal vibrations..
lambo.. can even hold steering lightly at 250km/h.. no chance to cruise at 300 due to traffic.. 250 seems like 150-180 in most cars..
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