
Why Petrolheads Call 8‑Second Sprints Slow
Car enthusiasts label cars slower than 8 seconds to 100 km/h as slow because reaction time is separate from acceleration performance and expectations are set by market benchmarks.

Car enthusiasts label cars slower than 8 seconds to 100 km/h as slow because reaction time is separate from acceleration performance and expectations are set by market benchmarks.

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