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Cruising Speed / Revs



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  Clio Sport 182
Hello
I'm planning to go for a euro trip around France and Spain so I would like to ask you what is the best cruising speed / revs on motorway. In UK the speed limit is 70mph or 110kph which comes at around 3500rpm. In France is 80mph or 130kph which comes around 4000rpm. Is it ok if I’m cruising with 4000-4500rpm constantly on motorway?
 

Marc.

ClioSport Club Member
Providing you're not breaking the speed limit in the country you're in, why would it be a problem?
 
  Clio Sport 182
Providing you're not breaking the speed limit in the country you're in, why would it be a problem?
The only reason that im asking is because all my previous cars they had the same speed in much lower rev range. i.e Audi a3 had 70mph below 3000rpm
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
The only reason that im asking is because all my previous cars they had the same speed in much lower rev range. i.e Audi a3 had 70mph below 3000rpm

It's just down to the gear ratios, these are designed to be sporty/nippy cars, so need shorter ratios compared to cruising barges like Audis.
 

Chrisgti6

ClioSport Club Member
  Too many
It'll be fine. Drive at whatever speed/revs you like (within reason of course, you don't want the French 5-0 on your tail)

A sustained 4-5k revs won't do any harm at all.
 
  Clio Sport 182
It'll be fine. Drive at whatever speed/revs you like (within reason of course, you don't want the French 5-0 on your tail)

A sustained 4-5k revs won't do any harm at all.

because i will do a lot of motorway mileage will be a bit boring to do 70 when i can do 80-85.

Thanks for your answers
 
in a well serviced and maintained car I;d have no issue running it just shy of the limiter all day long tbh.
4000rpm will wear you out long before the car in my experience, its just a very unpleasant place to be.
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
They cruise well at even higher speeds than that in France when you're late for the ferry, so my mate says :wink:

Agreed. Even after being sat in a muddy field for a week.

Manchester to Surrey averaging 110mph when picking up a car. lol.
 
  Clio Sport 182
I’m not planning to cruise on those speeds, more like around 85 but definitely I will attempt to see what the top speed is.
 
  Clio Sport 182
Not really advisable as the Gendarme will slap you with a hefty fine or take your car.

Im planning to go to Germany as well. i have heard there is no speed limit.

in a well serviced and maintained car I;d have no issue running it just shy of the limiter all day long tbh.
4000rpm will wear you out long before the car in my experience, its just a very unpleasant place to be.

So are you suggesting 70 or flat out? :tonguewink:
 

James363

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 Cup
Awaits the 'I've just been caught speeding in France/Spain, what will happen now?' thread.
Unfortunately, you may be disappointed XD, in France, they do "on the spot" fines. This is where they pull you over, give you a ticket, and expect you to pay in cash on the spot. If you don't have the cash on you, they will escort you to the nearest bank to get the cash out. I go there quite a lot, also, if you are on country roads, the speed cameras are grey and don't stand out, and they aren't always sign posted like here in the UK. I have also seen police with radar guns hiding behind signs and buildings before, so watch out.
Don't wanna sound like the fun police, but it's worth being aware of. Don't forget all the stuff you need to have in your car on the continent too, if they stop you for speeding, they will ask to see it. Ask me how I know...
 

leeds2592

ClioSport Club Member
  Bean 182 + E70 X5
A lad that comes on here and PistonHeads got caught speeding France, got escorted to a cash machine to pay 750 euros IIRC and got his DL taken off him. Don't know what happened to his licence and that afterwards. I'll see if I can find the thread.
 
  Clio Sport 182
Unfortunately, you may be disappointed XD, in France, they do "on the spot" fines. This is where they pull you over, give you a ticket, and expect you to pay in cash on the spot. If you don't have the cash on you, they will escort you to the nearest bank to get the cash out. I go there quite a lot, also, if you are on country roads, the speed cameras are grey and don't stand out, and they aren't always sign posted like here in the UK. I have also seen police with radar guns hiding behind signs and buildings before, so watch out.
Don't wanna sound like the fun police, but it's worth being aware of. Don't forget all the stuff you need to have in your car on the continent too, if they stop you for speeding, they will ask to see it. Ask me how I know...

im guessing how you know that but what i will ask is how much?
 

RichieJA

SCAMMER !!!!
  clio 172
I'm glad I read this because its news to me, I've drove from Scotland to Italy and Germany I was never stopped.
I was stopped in Amsterdam but was driving my uncles car during a visit and they kept me for 45 mins while they contacted the British police to do checks.
Just FYI you can't drive abroad if you been driving less than 3 years this what they were checking apparently
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
As Matt says, not all parts of the Autobahn are de-restricted.

I Lived there for 3 years, never found one that wasn't? They just have speed limit signs all over the place if they want you to go at sensible speeds.
 

James363

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 Cup
im guessing how you know that but what i will ask is how much?
I got asked to pay 200 euros and they didnt touch my license. I paid cash at the side of the motorway. I was doing about 110. Apparently they can take your license and post it back to you, and ban you fron driving on the spot for 3 days as well. From what I was reading on the internet, it seems I was unlucky with the amount paid and lucky that my license stayed with me.
 

RichieJA

SCAMMER !!!!
  clio 172
PMSL. Course you can.

They were probably checking you were insured or the car wasn't stolen.
I'm sure they said something like that to me was a long time ago could of been something to do with insurance or the fact they were convinced I was drunk or stoned I just remembered them asking me if I had been driving for more than 3 years, they weren't hostile like UK police but they made me very nervous
 

RichieJA

SCAMMER !!!!
  clio 172
Im not suggesting you do it, simply saying a modern engine in good condition will have no issues sitting at the rev limit continuously, and certainly wont mind doing 4krpm.
is there any difference between 4k in 1st or 5th I know engine is spinning at same speed but is it under any more or less strain because of gearing ?
 

James363

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 Cup
Yeah often enough the camera tickets never come through, its being caught by a policeman themselves that's the one you want to avoid. It seems they can basically make up the fine and do whatever they want with your license.
In fairness, the guy that got the 750 euro fine was doing 90 in a 30 zone... I think there are few of us that would consider that a minor offense!
 
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