Can a honda element handle sustain ed speeds of 85-90 mph on the interstate highway without any mechanical or engine failure?
Can a honda element handle sustain ed speeds of 85-90 mph on the interstate highway without any mechanical or engine failure? - 1
The standard equipment tires probably are not rated for 90… So, it would be at driver's own risk
Any car in good condition can.
I can't imagine any fairly new car (10 years or newer) couldn't do that. Assuming good tires.
Yup. Just gets louder.
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