Amun
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Which you have no evidence for... As has been pointed out, there are many other more likely causitive factors.I didn’t say that. I said the trend towards faster acceleration in cars has contributed to fewer children cycling.
Which you have no evidence for... As has been pointed out, there are many other more likely causitive factors.I didn’t say that. I said the trend towards faster acceleration in cars has contributed to fewer children cycling.
Is there any evidence for this though? Or is it just a guess?I didn’t say that. I said the trend towards faster acceleration in cars has contributed to fewer children cycling. Which was an aside in a post about a general concern in putting nearly 450 bhp in a car that has a habit of veering around against the driver’s wishes.
I see them with ear buds in and a smartphone, driving a bike without have clue what happens on the road.I'd say kids don't ride around the streets nowadays as they have a mobile phone/tablet/game console glued to their hands.
Now that would have been some beast ??4440bhp in an Austin Allegro![]()
Back when I was 17 that so call tank cost me over £1000 to insure and that was only TPFT with just around 60bhp so can't imagine how much it would have cost back then to insure something with around the same power as the X PowerNow that would have been some beast ??
A crown and thrupenceBack when I was 17 that so call tank cost me over £1000 to insure and that was only TPFT with just around 60bhp so can't imagine how much it would have cost back then to insure something with around the same power as the X Power![]()
Sounds like an old Pub..A crown and thrupence
I've had one a month and a bit now. Don't get me wrong, the fast acceleration is good for a lol when showing it off briefly to someone, but in reality I would prefer a larger battery as if you drive it with the fast acceleration off every red light / stop, it REALLY drains the battery a lot more than if you do it normally.I love my MG4 (Trophy) and in many ways I think it’s the ideal city and short journey car. I also appreciate the rapid acceleration which makes it a dream to drive around cities.
But in general I worry about the power in these cars. When people query why kids don’t ride bikes around streets any more as they did in the 1980s I point out it’s partly as cars in 1980s hardly ever went 30 mph as their acceleration was slow. But modern cars and especially BEVs are near instantaneous so are always at the speed limit.
Onto the Xpower. What Car notes with admiration that it is “faster at accelerating than a Porsche Taycan”. Is that really a good idea? Has the rest of the car - brakes, chassis etc been upgraded to match a Taycan? Does the LKA work on that version? Do we want residential streets full of vehicles that have more power than a Lamborghini Countach? I fear the industry will just add more and more bhp until it is regulated away. Maybe wrong forum for this but any thoughts?
I love my MG4 (Trophy) and in many ways I think it’s the ideal city and short journey car. I also appreciate the rapid acceleration which makes it a dream to drive around cities.
But in general I worry about the power in these cars. When people query why kids don’t ride bikes around streets any more as they did in the 1980s I point out it’s partly as cars in 1980s hardly ever went 30 mph as their acceleration was slow. But modern cars and especially BEVs are near instantaneous so are always at the speed limit.
Onto the Xpower. What Car notes with admiration that it is “faster at accelerating than a Porsche Taycan”. Is that really a good idea? Has the rest of the car - brakes, chassis etc been upgraded to match a Taycan? Does the LKA work on that version? Do we want residential streets full of vehicles that have more power than a Lamborghini Countach? I fear the industry will just add more and more bhp until it is regulated away. Maybe wrong forum for this but any
Love my XPower, too many safety points to raise here, drive it sensibly and the extra acceleration will come in handy when overtakingI love my MG4 (Trophy) and in many ways I think it’s the ideal city and short journey car. I also appreciate the rapid acceleration which makes it a dream to drive around cities.
But in general I worry about the power in these cars. When people query why kids don’t ride bikes around streets any more as they did in the 1980s I point out it’s partly as cars in 1980s hardly ever went 30 mph as their acceleration was slow. But modern cars and especially BEVs are near instantaneous so are always at the speed limit.
Onto the Xpower. What Car notes with admiration that it is “faster at accelerating than a Porsche Taycan”. Is that really a good idea? Has the rest of the car - brakes, chassis etc been upgraded to match a Taycan? Does the LKA work on that version? Do we want residential streets full of vehicles that have more power than a Lamborghini Countach? I fear the industry will just add more and more bhp until it is regulated away. Maybe wrong forum for this but any thoughts?