If I were moving to germany I'd bring a car that can hold its own on the auto-bahn. I've been on it many times....and us and our american auto-turbo diesels would be stuck in the truck lane as the 150+mph capable cdi's and euro-gassers go whizzing by. (I was in a 220cdi, it did 155mph very quietly...) Considering how loud/hard it is for these cars just to pass 100mph, I'd look into getting something a little faster. Unless you don't mind the truck lane.
In the areas with speed limits, it equals out to about 82-83mph (in km) and even that is quite fast for the american-setup diesels we have....and once the speedlimit is lifted in the more open areas, you can just watch half the cars release the horses and take off......
Those powerstrokes don't seem to be much faster (if not slower) than our MB's, while consuming 1.5x the amount of fuel....it'd consume 400liters in no time if you drive around a bit, thats about 105 gallons, maybe 1,300ish miles range per month?
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