Maybe in the US. They are the only people that had that idiotic 85MPH in their cars for a bit. Normal people never done that. Skoda Felicia with top speed of 140km/h had a dial that goes to 200km\h. Lexus LS with electric limiter to 250km/h has a 280km/h. Honda Legend top speed 220km/h dial to 260km/h. FSM Maluch top speed 105km/h dial to 140km/h FSO Polonez 150km/h dial to 200km/h Toyota Corrola; 160km'h top speed dial to 220km/h. Honker top speed 120km/h dial up to 200km/h. Mitsubishi Colt, top speed 160-ish dial up to 240km/h. Also this is the 1970s in that time the automaker policy towards speeding was, "have fun, don't get caught". The rule of thumb is the speedometer will be 20-40km/h over the designed top speed of the fastest model.
Its lovely that you said 140kmh, mine wouldnt go over 120.. God damn it was carburetted,even though it was a 1999 model
My Skoda 1.3MPI can go 160km/h with little problem. It doesn't like it. I starts complaining at 110km/h My Skoda 120 I used to have would manage 130km/h. But all of that is what the speedometer is saying.I didn't check it with GPS. Fun fact:Turns out according to Google Maps 170km/h in a Fiat Punto II is 157km/h.
My speedometer goes up to eighty-five, and there's a yellow line from fifty-five to eighty-five, as fifty-five miles an hour was the national speed limit at the time. I also have a clock instead of a tachometer.
Hopefully, they had a rev limiter. It would be a jerk move to remove the tachometer and not have a rev limiter.
Nah old cars are not a exception my 2019 Dacia Duster with 1.6 sce has on speedo 210kmh but i reached with it like 180 and its wihout speed limiter
It has a rev limiter, but the only way you'd reach it is by flooring it while in park or neutral or flooring it down a hill in 1st. The AMC 258 is not a rev-happy engine, and although it could go to five-thousand revolutions per minute without the limiter, which caps out at four-thousand-five-hundred, , it usually stays around three-thousand while driving, with peak power at three-thousand-five-hundred. The tachometer was optional equipment.
When i think about it.. this mod would be lovely have some rusty/vandalized variants tbh. not saying that it's a must but concidering its an italian car... well its perfect for rotten door bottoms, rusted up floors, coming off paint, sundamaged paint, stains from rusty water that spilled down the panels and small plants growing out of panel gaps
Will it have new features from 0.32, like new horns and adjustable mirrors? I'm saying this because I've been patiently waiting for it since 0.28.