160 mph would be more than 250 kph - usually way too fast on most of even German highways.
My 2006 Mustang feels like 80mph at 140mph. Although not a super powerful car (320 horsepower 4.6 V8) the 4.30 gears and race tune make it feel faster than it really is.
I am typically the one going the slowest on the freeway, and i almost always use cruise control, because if you are not really watching your speed closely, the car will creep up to 100mph and stay there, and you won't notice the speed climbing up.
It's lowered 2.5 inches from stock on Ford Racing Gymkana suspension. I'm runni g 275/35/20in the rear with 255/35/20 up front. The handling is beyond anything i can describe with no "bad habits."
Now keep in mind that i drove competitively from an early age and would go on to teach driving for several sports car sactioning bodies.
There's two huge curves i drive everyday for the past 7 years. One connects the 215 to the 210 and the other connects the 210 to the 215.
Over the years, i have figured out what my maximum entry/exit speeds can be for given road and weather conditions.
I've had two BMW M cars - one a 3 and the other a 5 - kiss the concrete retaining wall by trying to match my line and speed through those corners.
They just cannot stay with me, despite having more straight-line power.
The BMW tendency for snap oversteer gets them everytime.