- First Name
- Wes
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2021
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- Location
- Maryland USA
- Vehicle(s)
- Ford Maverick
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
As someone who drives a 140hp 08 civic on highways where people average 85mph+. Merging can be downright dangerous. I will never buy a car with that low HP ever again and will turn down the hybrid Maverick I have on order if it feels equally sluggish.Most people's power concerns, at least the people I've met, seem related to acceleration. There's this expectation people people have that being able to accelerate fast will save them - That getting up quick from zero will get them out of harms way, or that boosting from 60 to 80 in a second on the highway will make merging and lane changes wreck-preventing maneuvers.
In reality, outside of a few well trained people with lots of experience, that kind of power/maneuvering tends to put people into guard rails and other people's fenders.
190hp on a vehicle of this size is perfectly fine, and I'm surprised the rise of 120ish hp 4-cylinder engines with atrocious acceleration hasn't shown people that yes, bad acceleration feels bad, but its really not a problem in the great scheme of things.
Maybe its not a problem if all you do is drive 40 mph in cities... but its horrible on the highway.
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