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Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by OfficialDJ: 12:11pm On Jan 13, 2022
Kelvin30286063:
This looks like my experience with an AMG I ended up crashing with one day. Lol
We were doing this commando driving like yours, we got to a spot and we were side by side and about to overtake a car in front. Dude thought he could chance me and go first. We ended up going together while the car in front ran into the bush. We brush sides and parked in front to say sorry to each other. Our both cars only needed a paint job. We are both young men so it was easy to settle. I just imagined if it was an old man, we would have argued till Jesus comes. Meanwhile, the man we pushed to the side of the road took some time to regain himself, before he could come down to confront us, we were both back in our cars. Racing continued until we got to Akure. Lol
He eventually won the race but he had some help. I was already panicked from the incident so I became careful but he didn't care. I have a wife at home. Lol
i hope you're not comparing the /////AMG to that zdx you have? no comparisons
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by Kelvin30286063(m):
Elxandre:
Yes you possibly can but don't forget anything out of your control could go wrong, maybe with your tyres or something.
At 170km/hr you'd have no chance.
I have thought about this a few times. Any time I'm approaching 180km/hr, I always ask what if a big animal runs into the road and I sway!
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by Kelvin30286063(m): 5:38pm On Jan 13, 2022
OfficialDJ:
i hope you're not comparing the /////AMG to that zdx you have? no comparisons
No one is talking comparison here. You can drive a Ferrari and get leapfrogged by a person driving a corolla if you are not in the mood, your car is not in the mood, your car has underlying conditions, you're not a good driver or you're not familiar with the road.
Winning a race goes beyond just driving a supercar. So don't start an argument that won't hold water. Plus I don't drive a zdx, I drive a TL, there is a huge difference between both.
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by Nobody: 12:15pm On Jan 14, 2022
showietee:
Bro, it seems you are permanently stationed to the southern part of Nigeria...

Even on kubwa express way and airport road(both in Abuja) you can run 170kmh conveniently at night but not for a long stretch especially on the latter.

Now to far north, Jigawa, Gombe, Bauchi, Kano,Yobe and so on that I have been to, there are quite some good roads you can run at 200kmh easily for a long stretch, that you might even have to caution yourself....
Especially that potiskun to damaturu , us way dey drive at less than 140 seem like the grannies on that stretch grin
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by showietee: 8:10pm On Jan 14, 2022
Elsueno:
Especially that potiskun to damaturu , us way dey drive at less than 140 seem like the grannies on that stretch grin
Bauchi to darazo then to potiskum

Kano to Nguru and Gashua

Taura- Hadejia - Nguru Gashua...

Bauchi to Gombe down to Yola....

Those beautiful hills you see from Gombe....
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by showietee: 8:12pm On Jan 14, 2022
Kelvin30286063:
I have thought about this a few times. Any time I'm approaching 180km/hr, I always ask what if a big animal runs into the road and I sway!
When I get to that level, I remember my family... And also note that I won't get paid or be given any trophy for the race, na to calm down for a while, then pick up later
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by noobody(m): 10:44pm On Jan 17, 2022
laivwire:
This happened on my way back from Kaduna to Abuja this January. Being quite wary of the insecurity on the road I made to leave around 10am and planned to spend the minimum time on the road.

Consequently, I had to engage in some mild commando style driving so I averaged a speed of about 140km/h. I didn't stay long behind any vehicle and always aimed to have a clear road ahead. Thankfully we were just 2 in the car and there wasn't much load in the trunk so the vehicle picked up nicely.

The drama happened shortly after Jere, road wasn't too good but not bad either. Mr Mercedes must have linked up from Jere and was headed towards Abuja as well coasting at about 110km/h using eye judgement. Based on comparative speed, I soon caught up behind them, honked for an opening as two cars were beside each other and made to leave them behind as I passed.

From my observation, the car was packed with about 5 men, windows all wound up with AC. Car definitely looked new as well. From Mr C-class behavior, I judged he wasn't too happy as I attempted to reeze past him. He tended to pick up speed once I found an opening but a pothole in front forced him to slow down. Fortunately my left side of the road was clear with a much smaller ditch which I cleared with ease (thanks to wide tyres) as made up the hill as it was kind of a valley section. Mr C-class as I'll like to refer to him from now on, made to catch up with me thereafter but I guess the load he was carrying and the fact that we were going uphill gave me an advantage. I noticed he was trying to catch up so I turned off Eco mode, switched off the AC and stomped the vehicle to about 160km/h leaving him behind fast. grin

Just a few kilometers ahead, the road became smooth and straight and I surged forward, overtaking other vehicles and gaining a good lead. By now, I didn't see Mr Benz again...or did I? Yes I did! grin Although he was merely a small dot, I noticed there was something different, he had started gaining momentum. Evidently he had joined the good patch of road.

This reminded me of an experience in 2017. I was driving a Toyota Hilux as well but the 2007 year. A stubborn white w202 started gaining on me from the rear on a smooth tarred road and no matter how hard I tried (I do a lot of spirited driving), this guy gradually reined himself in, caught up with me, overtook and gave me a wide gap till he was invisible. Seems I'm having a deja vu.

Well, I stormed up to about 170km/h but for where, Mr Mercedes had cleared all the cars between us and was right on my tail. He caught up and passed! I gaped at my speedometer as he overtook and saw that I was topping 180km/h but at the speed with which he overtook, this guy was nothing less than 210 -220km/h. He had cracked open his windows a bit, definitely AC is now off and his tailpipe was squirting water vapour like crazy. I was stumped man. Dude didn't stop until he had at least 10 cars between us. I jejely came back to 140km/h and carried my L with pride. cheesy

Truly, German cars deserve the respect.

Modified: I was driving a 2020 Toyota Hilux
I noticed you mention switching off AC while on high-speed,why?
Can't AC be used while speeding?
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by laivwire(op): 8:53am On Jan 18, 2022
noobody:
I noticed you mention switching off AC while on high-speed,why?
Can't AC be used while speeding?
The AC consumes more power. There are arguments that winding down the windows causes more drag as well. Turing off the AC and keeping windows up give some performance improvement although quite little.
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by 9icetoo(m): 9:19am On Jan 18, 2022
laivwire:
This happened on my way back from Kaduna to Abuja this January. Being quite wary of the insecurity on the road I made to leave around 10am and planned to spend the minimum time on the road.

Consequently, I had to engage in some mild commando style driving so I averaged a speed of about 140km/h. I didn't stay long behind any vehicle and always aimed to have a clear road ahead. Thankfully we were just 2 in the car and there wasn't much load in the trunk so the vehicle picked up nicely.

The drama happened shortly after Jere, road wasn't too good but not bad either. Mr Mercedes must have linked up from Jere and was headed towards Abuja as well coasting at about 110km/h using eye judgement. Based on comparative speed, I soon caught up behind them, honked for an opening as two cars were beside each other and made to leave them behind as I passed.

From my observation, the car was packed with about 5 men, windows all wound up with AC. Car definitely looked new as well. From Mr C-class behavior, I judged he wasn't too happy as I attempted to reeze past him. He tended to pick up speed once I found an opening but a pothole in front forced him to slow down. Fortunately my left side of the road was clear with a much smaller ditch which I cleared with ease (thanks to wide tyres) as made up the hill as it was kind of a valley section. Mr C-class as I'll like to refer to him from now on, made to catch up with me thereafter but I guess the load he was carrying and the fact that we were going uphill gave me an advantage. I noticed he was trying to catch up so I turned off Eco mode, switched off the AC and stomped the vehicle to about 160km/h leaving him behind fast. grin

Just a few kilometers ahead, the road became smooth and straight and I surged forward, overtaking other vehicles and gaining a good lead. By now, I didn't see Mr Benz again...or did I? Yes I did! grin Although he was merely a small dot, I noticed there was something different, he had started gaining momentum. Evidently he had joined the good patch of road.

This reminded me of an experience in 2017. I was driving a Toyota Hilux as well but the 2007 year. A stubborn white w202 started gaining on me from the rear on a smooth tarred road and no matter how hard I tried (I do a lot of spirited driving), this guy gradually reined himself in, caught up with me, overtook and gave me a wide gap till he was invisible. Seems I'm having a deja vu.

Well, I stormed up to about 170km/h but for where, Mr Mercedes had cleared all the cars between us and was right on my tail. He caught up and passed! I gaped at my speedometer as he overtook and saw that I was topping 180km/h but at the speed with which he overtook, this guy was nothing less than 210 -220km/h. He had cracked open his windows a bit, definitely AC is now off and his tailpipe was squirting water vapour like crazy. I was stumped man. Dude didn't stop until he had at least 10 cars between us. I jejely came back to 140km/h and carried my L with pride. cheesy

Truly, German cars deserve the respect.

Modified: I was driving a 2020 Toyota Hilux
A Hilux versus a sedan and your verdict was "respect ze Germans"!.

Chai. This life sha. It is well. Make I no talk wetin dey my mind.

To each his own.

At WOT, ac is cut off in newer cars that the ac systems have not been butchered. You do not need to turn it off manually. The ECU does that on its own.
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by noobody(m): 1:04pm On Jan 18, 2022
laivwire:
The AC consumes more power. There are arguments that winding down the windows causes more drag as well. Turing off the AC and keeping windows up give some performance improvement although quite little.
Okay got it,thanks Chief.
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by searchng4love: 5:48am On Mar 11, 2023
homeboy205:
But your hilux self na 200 he reach, na you nor press ham grin grin grin
I move 220 on airport expressway ... W211 E klasse debadged are you still interested in racing me?
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by searchng4love: 5:52am On Mar 11, 2023
laivwire:
It was the c230 facelift. Not the Kompressor.
It's a V6...
Re: My Amusing Experience With A W203 by zoedew: 6:39am On Mar 16, 2023
laivwire:
This happened on my way back from Kaduna to Abuja this January. Being quite wary of the insecurity on the road I made to leave around 10am and planned to spend the minimum time on the road.

Consequently, I had to engage in some mild commando style driving so I averaged a speed of about 140km/h. I didn't stay long behind any vehicle and always aimed to have a clear road ahead. Thankfully we were just 2 in the car and there wasn't much load in the trunk so the vehicle picked up nicely.

The drama happened shortly after Jere, road wasn't too good but not bad either. Mr Mercedes must have linked up from Jere and was headed towards Abuja as well coasting at about 110km/h using eye judgement. Based on comparative speed, I soon caught up behind them, honked for an opening as two cars were beside each other and made to leave them behind as I passed.

From my observation, the car was packed with about 5 men, windows all wound up with AC. Car definitely looked new as well. From Mr C-class behavior, I judged he wasn't too happy as I attempted to reeze past him. He tended to pick up speed once I found an opening but a pothole in front forced him to slow down. Fortunately my left side of the road was clear with a much smaller ditch which I cleared with ease (thanks to wide tyres) as made up the hill as it was kind of a valley section. Mr C-class as I'll like to refer to him from now on, made to catch up with me thereafter but I guess the load he was carrying and the fact that we were going uphill gave me an advantage. I noticed he was trying to catch up so I turned off Eco mode, switched off the AC and stomped the vehicle to about 160km/h leaving him behind fast. grin

Just a few kilometers ahead, the road became smooth and straight and I surged forward, overtaking other vehicles and gaining a good lead. By now, I didn't see Mr Benz again...or did I? Yes I did! grin Although he was merely a small dot, I noticed there was something different, he had started gaining momentum. Evidently he had joined the good patch of road.

This reminded me of an experience in 2017. I was driving a Toyota Hilux as well but the 2007 year. A stubborn white w202 started gaining on me from the rear on a smooth tarred road and no matter how hard I tried (I do a lot of spirited driving), this guy gradually reined himself in, caught up with me, overtook and gave me a wide gap till he was invisible. Seems I'm having a deja vu.

Well, I stormed up to about 170km/h but for where, Mr Mercedes had cleared all the cars between us and was right on my tail. He caught up and passed! I gaped at my speedometer as he overtook and saw that I was topping 180km/h but at the speed with which he overtook, this guy was nothing less than 210 -220km/h. He had cracked open his windows a bit, definitely AC is now off and his tailpipe was squirting water vapour like crazy. I was stumped man. Dude didn't stop until he had at least 10 cars between us. I jejely came back to 140km/h and carried my L with pride. cheesy

Truly, German cars deserve the respect.

Modified: I was driving a 2020 Toyota Hilux
YOU TOOK A RISK DRIVING A TOYOTA HILUX IN THAT MANNER THE WIDE TYRES NOT WITHSTANDING.
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