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Said BYE to the 5.0, hello ST1 ...
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<blockquote data-quote="FISHTAIL" data-source="post: 12924437" data-attributes="member: 19212"><p>Uh, no it isn't. If you are going fast enough to "get into trouble" with the law, then you are not driving responsibly. I daily drove a 600+rwhp car back and forth to work for a year, and never had an issue. It is completely possible to drive a high hp car responsibly, without speeding, and without getting into any kind of trouble. The laws of physics have absolutely NOTHING to do with driving habits. </p><p></p><p>If you can't stop yourself from laying into the throttle and speeding, then you have a self restraint problem. That's not the cars fault. So like I said, you can justify it to yourself however you like, but the fact of the matter is, if you are worried about getting yourself into trouble, then you are doing things you shouldn't be doing on the street.</p><p></p><p>You could make the argument that having the power is pointless if you never use it, but you make it sound like the power is forcing you to speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHTAIL, post: 12924437, member: 19212"] Uh, no it isn't. If you are going fast enough to "get into trouble" with the law, then you are not driving responsibly. I daily drove a 600+rwhp car back and forth to work for a year, and never had an issue. It is completely possible to drive a high hp car responsibly, without speeding, and without getting into any kind of trouble. The laws of physics have absolutely NOTHING to do with driving habits. If you can't stop yourself from laying into the throttle and speeding, then you have a self restraint problem. That's not the cars fault. So like I said, you can justify it to yourself however you like, but the fact of the matter is, if you are worried about getting yourself into trouble, then you are doing things you shouldn't be doing on the street. You could make the argument that having the power is pointless if you never use it, but you make it sound like the power is forcing you to speed. [/QUOTE]
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