not really ! on roads you don’t need it, it may help but not needed . 200 HP more than enough, remember the old days cars, there was no issue with 70 HP … they were doing the job .
@@Volt_10v But it shouldn’t make traffic stops like normal cops. They should be like the detectives that investigate a crime. Does that make more sense?
Was probably thinking "Whats this douche doing flooring it at the lights with all these people around, i best get around him and avoid that dangerous driver"
@@CLS63AMGS yeah but there's other cars that are better looking, cheaper, faster, and don't scream "i bought this used and i'm trying to look like a player". i'm still finding it hard to understand why anyone would voluntarily buy a CLS.
Check out the long version on my channel, you’ll see the other driver was racing. You’ll also hear his skid since he’s RWD, my car is AWD it doesn’t lose traction.
not all US cars are slow. take corvettes for example. or pretty much all newer generation american cars. hugely improved build quality, very fast and capable.
It always amazes me about the defiant drivers that aren’t about to change lanes even while impeding traffic. Be careful out there. That’s why I sold my TTRS, doing too many stupid things on the road.
Jesus christ there is literally zero lane etiquette in the US. Pass on the left, cruise on the right. It really is not that hard. This just seems very dangerous overall...
holy moly you people in the US are absolutely insane. How tf do people use the left lane as the cruising lane? Come to the Autobahn and find out what real driving looks like lol. It always hurts to see this. Makes traffic so much slower and makes it impossible to go fast.
@@aidanneidhardWhen I visited NY state a while ago, my Uber driver did exactly this (he probably didn’t care much) and caused the people behind us to road rage. I thought it was hilarious at the time, but I didn’t know that people always drive this way in the US. After a month in the states and lots of "interesting" experiences on the highways, I really learned to appreciate Germany.