Nation of Ninnies: why hide car performance specs?
Are Americans afraid of everything? I'm looking at cars in the US and notice that it's almost impossible to get 0-60 and top speed numbers for anything. In the UK, these are almost always included in available info as a matter of course.
The interesting thing in the small sample I pulled from C&D's site was that the Euro carmakers seem to provide the info, i.e. it's listed as "manufacturer's estimate" or somesuch. While there's no provenance listed for domestics, when the stat is provided. (Though it was provided for the Chevy bloody Impala, fer chrissake.)
Yes, here they are listed on manufacturers' sites as a matter of course. Check honda.co.uk (Jazz 0-62 in 12.5s, top speed 110mph) or toyota.co.uk (Aygo 14.2s, 97.5mph) or Aston Martin (V12 Vantage 4.2s, 190mph).
Maybe everyone in the US is worried that merely seeing performance numbers will encourage you to drive recklessly (not possible in an Aygo).
yes, i noticed the same when researching cars for the gf. sadly, even edmunds has become light on info.
ReplyDeleteA quick scan of Car & Driver suggests that they include those stats in reviews. Not easy browsing, but there.
ReplyDeleteThey should be clearly listed on the carmakers' own sites.
ReplyDeleteThe interesting thing in the small sample I pulled from C&D's site was that the Euro carmakers seem to provide the info, i.e. it's listed as "manufacturer's estimate" or somesuch. While there's no provenance listed for domestics, when the stat is provided. (Though it was provided for the Chevy bloody Impala, fer chrissake.)
ReplyDeleteYes, here they are listed on manufacturers' sites as a matter of course. Check honda.co.uk (Jazz 0-62 in 12.5s, top speed 110mph) or toyota.co.uk (Aygo 14.2s, 97.5mph) or Aston Martin (V12 Vantage 4.2s, 190mph).
ReplyDeleteMaybe everyone in the US is worried that merely seeing performance numbers will encourage you to drive recklessly (not possible in an Aygo).
it's totally possible to drive recklessly in an Aygo! one could, e.g., play 5 on 5 football with them.
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