0-60mph relevance???

0-60mph relevance???

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Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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chriscoates81 said:
Power to weight would probably be a better number to compare than 0-60 times.
Would it though?
S-Max lowest model makes what 120bhp v a Zafira makes what 100bhp lowest spec model.
Frankly what would the point be one might be a little bit more but how can a punter know what 5bhp per tonne more means?

OldBob

290 posts

160 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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It's simply one metric that there is a huge historical and worldwide database of entries for. As such it is a worthy metric to record and compare against - even if only for comparative purposes.

sparta6

3,698 posts

101 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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In the real world only relevant to those who want to get to the next set of red traffic lights first.

Lox

632 posts

282 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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boobles said:
I guess a fast 0-60 can be useful at the lights when you have somebody sitting next to you revving the nuts out of their Peco big bore 4.......
Why?!

If you see what they do to extract those 0-60 times, especially in 4WD cars, you'd realise they are utterly meaningless. No-one really treats their car like that.

Agree that 30-70 is a much better measure. Or even (but no-one actually does it) 10-70 - still a 60mph increment, but no unrealistic clutch torture necessary.

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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The Vulcan review on the Grand Tour said it all. It's lsower from 0-60 (it takes a lazy 2.9 seconds) than all the hypercars, but it is seconds faster around the track.

Digga

40,334 posts

284 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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On the road, a very good metric is the in-gear 40-60mph increment. On the track, I can quite see why cars that are fastest off the line are not the same as those that can generate high cornering speeds and fast laps times; aero.

RDMcG

19,173 posts

208 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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Mildly interesting I suppose.

It does not really drive my buying habits. I like the GT3RS and have some of them, but clearly not really close to the acceleration of a Turbo S, and in fact have a lower top speed than a GT3 also due to the aero. They just go around corners a little bit better.

I have now had a few cars with launch control...I think the first was the V10 M6. I never used it once. Tried it at a Porsche demo day on a Turbo S and, thought " that's interesting" , but cannot really see the merit of shredding tires to get off the line, assuming I am not on an F1 grid.
In terms of the impact on driveability of the car it really much more a matter of the skills of the driver when it comes down to it. On a track I am a mid range driver, not a competitive racer, and I see people in objectively slower cars who are quite a lot quicker on a circuit.

I suppose launch control is an equalizer if thats your thing and you like to go in a straight line. I generally know the rough standard performance of the cars I buy and in most cases they can perform beyond my ability, so the numbers are background rather than critical data.

boobles

15,241 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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Lox said:
boobles said:
I guess a fast 0-60 can be useful at the lights when you have somebody sitting next to you revving the nuts out of their Peco big bore 4.......
Why?!

If you see what they do to extract those 0-60 times, especially in 4WD cars, you'd realise they are utterly meaningless. No-one really treats their car like that.

Agree that 30-70 is a much better measure. Or even (but no-one actually does it) 10-70 - still a 60mph increment, but no unrealistic clutch torture necessary.
I was meaning in terms of having a quick car 0-60. It does help otherwise whats the point?

Ziplobb

1,362 posts

285 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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absolutely irrelevant measurement because my R500K is the quickest anyway

boobles

15,241 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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Ziplobb said:
absolutely irrelevant measurement because my R500K is the quickest anyway
Until you meet this chap. biggrin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWjqXDfUy2o

Cheib

23,267 posts

176 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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It was massively relevant when I was 8 and Top Trumps was massive in the school playgroud. Still quite relevant to Autocar etc! I've no interest as such now....much more interested in more subjective characteristics of my cars.