Posted on 06/21/2018 2:18:38 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Does aero really matter much if you have a Mr. Fusion under the hood?
There are companies out there doing that in very limited, expensive numbers.
Ferrari 458. Drag coefficient is 0.33
Mini hatchback. Drag coefficient is 0.33.
When I was a kid lots of guys could look at a car and tell you make, model, and year. I couldn’t do the year. I was a kid. Now I can’t tell you the make for sure.
Thanks!
That’s a pretty good set of data given how the Internet has become less quantitatively oriented over time.
Ha ha ha! hahahahee! Oh, very good take on this! I guess they were so keen on science that they didn’t look at it from an engineer’s eyes — or a product manager’s, either . . .
What hood? I don’t remember them having one . . .
Yeah ... I went and read the rest of the article. Much more interesting than that throwaway line.
I couldn’t do model years, but it was easy to distinguish a GM from a Ford from a Beemer from a Benz from a Japanese model. No more. Now I have to see the badge or bow tie or star .... Not to mention we now have Korean imports in the market too.
Just as an aside, long story, but I drove a late model Hyundai Accent for three years. That was a great little car and it just ran and ran and ran. I never did anything more than change the oil and filter. I sold it when i moved up to a late model BMW. I saw it around the base for a couple of years afterward - I think it was on its third owner after me!
I couldn’t do model years, but it was easy to distinguish a GM from a Ford from a Beemer from a Benz from a Japanese model. No more. Now I have to see the badge or bow tie or star .... Not to mention we now have Korean imports in the market too.
Just as an aside, long story, but I drove a late model Hyundai Accent for three years. That was a great little car and it just ran and ran and ran. I never did anything more than change the oil and filter. I sold it when i moved up to a late model BMW. I saw it around the base for a couple of years afterward - I think it was on its third owner after me!
I was a 50s kid and vividly recall the excitement each Fall as the new cars were rolled out.
They all looked different and each had their loyal followers. Great days, great times, I miss them.....
It’s a figure of speech for American Iron.
Note that it’s not that safe to be sitting at the extreme front of a vehicle. I always sit way back in the plane.
The 500hp in my Jeep really overcomes poor aerodynamics.
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