visionOn00
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My friend just told me an interesting one. He compared his 2015 SUV to the latest 2023 model. He felt like it was slower than his older car.
He said that while 2023 might have all the fancy upgrades, it lags behind where it really matters for city driving—0-30 mph. He even timed it and discovered that by the time both vehicles hit 30 mph, the newer model was already a full car length behind his 2015!
He had about 16" of clearance, so theoretically, he could have cut in front of the newer model if he needed to, and 2015 kept pulling ahead until they hit 60 mph.
The older engine might not have all the modern tech, but it still knows how to accelerate when it counts!
He said that while 2023 might have all the fancy upgrades, it lags behind where it really matters for city driving—0-30 mph. He even timed it and discovered that by the time both vehicles hit 30 mph, the newer model was already a full car length behind his 2015!
He had about 16" of clearance, so theoretically, he could have cut in front of the newer model if he needed to, and 2015 kept pulling ahead until they hit 60 mph.
The older engine might not have all the modern tech, but it still knows how to accelerate when it counts!