Lee Willis
10-19-2006, 09:49 AM
I was driving down I-85 to Charlotte (from Raleigh) yesterday in the Porsche, running about 75 with the traffic, when a gleaming silver SUV slowly came up behind me. It had very aggressive stance and appearance - wide tires and track, fog and driving lights, etc. It eased around me and I read the designation: Mercedes Benz AMG ML 6.3.
I followed and on the portion where the contruction is complete and the road opens up to four lanes south, pulled alongside. The other driver seemed game to see how a a 505 HP SUV does against a 320 HP 911 so we both slowed to about 55 and then went for it.
That thing actually had the Porsche slightly from 55 up to about 80, putting maybe a length on me in two three seconds -- impressive -- then the Porsche started slowly reeling it in, but not by a lot. We backed off before we reached ridiculous speeds . . . but . . . that is one seriously fast SUV.
I doubt it could take a C5 (the Porsche can't quite), but it surely would make it work hard to win.
Of course, I could comfort myself with the fact that even if my car can't really beat up on him, I was killing him with fuel economy - thing got 30.6 mpg for the whole trip -- house to hotel. Wow.
I followed and on the portion where the contruction is complete and the road opens up to four lanes south, pulled alongside. The other driver seemed game to see how a a 505 HP SUV does against a 320 HP 911 so we both slowed to about 55 and then went for it.
That thing actually had the Porsche slightly from 55 up to about 80, putting maybe a length on me in two three seconds -- impressive -- then the Porsche started slowly reeling it in, but not by a lot. We backed off before we reached ridiculous speeds . . . but . . . that is one seriously fast SUV.
I doubt it could take a C5 (the Porsche can't quite), but it surely would make it work hard to win.
Of course, I could comfort myself with the fact that even if my car can't really beat up on him, I was killing him with fuel economy - thing got 30.6 mpg for the whole trip -- house to hotel. Wow.