Back in the 1960’s and early 1970’s, auto enthusiasts were enamored by a breed of otherwise unassuming family cars that were packed with the largest engines that could fit under their average-size hoods for the sake of lightning-quick straight-line acceleration. Unfortunately, the so-called muscle car era would be suddenly sidelined by a knockout combination punch of sky-high insurance rates and both rising gas prices and shortages resulting from the 1973 oil crisis.
One might conclude that the most outrageously powered hypercars would be the ones most frequently cited for exceeding posted speed limits among the approximately 8.6 million drivers nabbed for speeding each year. However, a study conducted by the insurance websiteRather, Insurify’s study of over 4.6 million car insurance applications found that European and Asian brands are most likely to be pulled over for speeding.
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