Dan Luu on Nostr: nprofile1q…djwwz I haven't seen a more detailed analysis, but I don't think ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqem0799skr0hm4cfesgxp659cedst2h5l2x78j82asznfc242revstdjwwz (nprofile…jwwz) I haven't seen a more detailed analysis, but I don't think acceleration should be the primary driver because:
1. Only two fast car models are in the top 20 list.
2. If we look at how fast a typical model is for a luxury brand, a base BMW 3-series has a measured 0-60 of 5.2s (vs. 5.6s for a base Tesla Model 3) and a base BMW X5 has a 0-60 is at 3.9s (vs. 3.9s for a Tesla Model X LR, can't find base numbers). These luxury brands that sell fast cars do not have high fatality rates.
1. Only two fast car models are in the top 20 list.
2. If we look at how fast a typical model is for a luxury brand, a base BMW 3-series has a measured 0-60 of 5.2s (vs. 5.6s for a base Tesla Model 3) and a base BMW X5 has a 0-60 is at 3.9s (vs. 3.9s for a Tesla Model X LR, can't find base numbers). These luxury brands that sell fast cars do not have high fatality rates.