you ask someone
The speed of most cars today is limited by the computer, no matter what the speedometer says. My car's speedometer lists 140, but it actuality 120 is the top speed as the limiter kicks in and controls the speed by way of a fuel shut off.
Yup limited edition just gives you some cars that you can't get on normal that's it
Don't know for sure as the speed is limited by the computer with a governor on it.
Yeah... People need speed limits to know the correct speed to drive, some people may argue that people will know what speed they should drive at, but what about people who are new?
no you idiot. 5 speed is manual. did you know that cars have 4 wheels?
Umm... Did you mean "Can you do the same thing in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit than you can in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Limited Edition?" Well, the answer is yes. The only difference is when you start with the Limited Edition, you get cars you would have to get bounty to earn the cars in the regular game. For example, The Alfa Romeo 8C Competizone and Alfa Romeo 8C Spider.
They measure engine speed in RPM, but car speed in MPH. If you want to know how they know how fast the cars go from the stands or the officials' booths, that is what radar guns are for. Inside the cars, the speedometer tells how fast they are going, and the tachometer tells how fast the engine is running.
Speed Limited was created in 1935.
According to BMW, all of their road-legal cars have an electronically limited top speed of 155mph (250km/hr). Without the electronic limitiation, the top speed is reported as being 214mph.
The duration of Speed Limited is 3120.0 seconds.
Not what I know of. The only way to customize my cars are in the career, which costs.
They don't necessarily have to, although some states do have separate truck speed limits. In most cases, the company which owns the trucks has them limited to a certain speed.