Yes, but it requires a NexIQ or similar control box which is substantially more expensive than someone who simply wanted to, say, limit how fast their teenage kid can drive, is willing to spend. Your best option would be to have this done by a shop.
What you're talking about is actually a very common practice with commercial vehicles.... most trucks are governed at a speed between 62 and 75 MPH (depending on the fleet).
The governor in a car engine limits how fast the car can go. If you took it out, the car wouldn't have a limit and would keep going faster and would break down.
Generally, the average car speed is whatever the speed limit is. While some go over and under, others stay right on the speed limit, making it the average.
as fast as you can make it go or if you get pulled along by a car on 1 you can go as fast as the car can go
They go the speed limit
The average speed of any car should be the posted speed limit.
It means the absolut limit to go on a car
the actual car is not fast, it is the human driving that decides to make it go "fast"
Depends on what car you have.
YES!
It depends what your definition of fast is. Most any car can go fast.
about that fast
Same with any car, as fast as you can afford to make it. :)