Winding Road invents "Speed per Dollar" index

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The good boffins at Winding Road have come up with a metric called Speed per Dollar (SpD). Its aim is to put straight-line vehicle performance into an easy-to-understand financial perspective. In light of the monetary component, the best and worst SpD ratings among the sample cars tested aren't entirely surprising: Ariel Atom at the top, Bugatti Veyron at the bottom. Supercars -- and their super prices -- would of course fare poorly. However the Mazdaspeed 3, with "just" 263 hp, climbs up the charts to score second place. As Winding Road admits, the chart doesn't take handling (or luxury or Making the Jones' Jealous) into account. But Autobloggers (and Winding Roaders, we're sure) are hugely interested in price-for-performance, and this is a novel new way to compare speedsters. Let the calculations, comparisons, and commentary begin.

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ok if we imply this formulae into our local cars market. i.e. Proton GEN.2 1.6 MT

Horsepower = 110 bhp
Weight = 2425 lbs
Price = USD 15000

SpD = 3024

Sounds promising? Maybe not? You judge by calculating your ride. Just have fun!
 
someone need to make a comparison between locally available cars..
and replace the weight with kg and the price with RM.. just my opinion though... ^_^
 

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