I have personnaly never seen a car without a rev limiter. It's been standard on all cars for quite some time now, and I wouldn't call that a driving assistance like TC or ABS, it's merely something that keeps you from blowing your engine should you do something stupid. Also, I have a 1999 Honda Civic, and the 1.6liter engine will happily pull right to the rev limiter without a sweat, so the best way to make it pull as hard as it can is actually to shift right when the limiter kicks in, althought I understand not all engine will happily produce power past their peak HP. And, by the way, should a car not have a rev limiter, it wouldn't be long before someone rev it past it's design limits and let the valves hit the pistons, rendering the engine useless and a quite salty repair bill to pay.