NAH acceleration is descent...
#1
NAH acceleration is descent...
Well the animal in me felt the need to go back to the days when I was driving a sports car, so I hooked up my old GTech Pro RR, went to my favorite stretch of road, and punched it...
0-60mph: 6.77s
0-100mph: 17.63s
and now for the best part,
all that at an average of... 11.3 mpg
LOL!
yes, yes, I do feel guilty and I will be making it up to my mpgs by driving extra efficient for the next month or so...
0-60mph: 6.77s
0-100mph: 17.63s
and now for the best part,
all that at an average of... 11.3 mpg
LOL!
yes, yes, I do feel guilty and I will be making it up to my mpgs by driving extra efficient for the next month or so...
#3
Re: NAH acceleration is descent...
Was this from a standing stop? Those are much better 0-60 numbers than anything published. I did drive mine 100mph a few weeks ago. Got a call my daughter was being taken to the hospital. There is no problem with high end speed with this car. My daughter is fine BTW.
#4
Re: NAH acceleration is descent...
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do.../pageId=127067
0 - 30 (sec):3.10 - 45 (sec):5.10 - 60 (sec):7.60 - 75 (sec):10.91/4 Mile (sec @ mph):15.6 @ 91.5
As for the test, yes, from standing still with the battery meter on full (not the case after the test), and a slightly downhill road, though I can't imagine those factors making a .8 second difference. On the other hand the gtech pro rr has been pretty darn good in the past (only a tenth of a second off measured against the time slip from a dragstrip.)
The 0-100 time is not that far off from what edmunds tested, but I do agree with you that my 0-60 looks to be faster than it should.
Glad to hear that your daughter is ok! Also good that you didn't get a ticket.
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