The car may not have been built specifically for your town. Perhaps it's not legal to drive 130 kilometers per hour in your town, but it may be legal somewhere else.
Not only is it illegal to go that fast on most roads, but it also impossible to go that fast in most cars due to fuel cut off, otherwise known as a speed governor or limiter. However, many cars capable of doing that kind of speed or sometimes much higher are performance based cars which are more likely to end up on drag strips.
It would be 130 mph
About 1 3/4 hours to drive 130 miles at 75 mph.
A drive of 1400 km would take about 10.7692038 hours at a rate of 130 km/h,
About 130 cars per acre. For example, the Pentagon has a parking area of 67 acres with a capacity of about 8,770 cars/vehicles.
It is about a 130 mile drive.
Around London (where the average speed is about 10mph), I can drive 10 x 130 ÷ 60 ≈ 22 miles Down the motorway (assuming it is clear and can do the limit of 100 km/h in my "company car" all the time), I can drive 62.5 x 130 ÷ 60 ≈ 135 miles. Down the motorway (assuming it is clear and can do the limit of 70 mph all the time), I can drive 70 x 130 ÷ 60 ≈ 152 miles.
It will require about 2.25 hour to cover that 130 mile drive.
7.6470588 gallons
2 hours @65 mph
16 hours 10 minutes.
3 130 km (Aberdeen - Bucharest)