When i drove in NT, We drove in an XR6, sat on 200km/h. Never felt unsafe at all. I still think speed limit should be raised to 140km/h on Highway. All turns on highways have >=3% crossfall, this would compensate for the speed.
This and the other people who made comments about 140km/h on Australian Highways... this scares me.... firstly because I am yet to see Evidence of Australian drivers being good enough to move on our Highways and freeways like this. In Europe the approach to Freeways was so different, the way people moved on it was a much more fluid way of moving. Also, basically all the Freeways in Europe are 130km/h now... and their freeways are much MUCH better built than ours are...
Ford falcon- towing capacity of 2300kg
Amount of people needing to tow 2.3 tonnes on a regular basis outside work? Very few... having to prove that you own a trailer already registered with the RTA and therefore need an exception... very easy.
To whoever said there should be a blanket ban on non-work related powerful cars...I try to avoid flaming, but seriously wtf what kind of man are you?
I was so tempted to go for some your mum related joke here...
But i'm the kind of man who has driven quite a few high powered cars, and does not see the need for them for an average person without having to prove that they can control it first, and that they need that kind of power for a reason... for instance, towing large boats, work purposes, heavy equipment.
Not a blanket ban... but some more restrictions... while YOU might be able to control a car at 130km/h if something goes wrong, my impression of so many drivers I see on the road is that they couldn't, and frequently DON'T remain in control.
A P Plater is not allowed to drive a V8... but somehow, when they move to their full licence they gains some magical experiential insight that allows them to know infinitely more about driving and hence be able to control that much power. Or when they turn 25, they instantly stop being rev heads and it becomes much cheaper for them to own a car like that with insurance costs going down...