Hmmm, I also suspect that if the Honda were geared for 100mph+ it
wouldn't post such sprightly acceleration figures. Most modern cars sold
in the US seem to be geared for jackrabbit starts and 65mph cruise in
top. In contrast, my 67 Barracuda is just getting into the fat part of
the curve at 90 (admittedly this is not very practical). Obviously, the
under-100hp B doesn't even figure in this comparison, but I would point
out that the ratios are well chosen for overall drivability, with good
acceleration, and at least with OD, a pleasant, long-legged cruise.
Steve Conley had this to say:
>Got a free subscription to Motor Trend magazine from a local radio station
>and just received their 50th anniv. issue.
>One interesting segment was comparing a '99 Honda Odyssey van to performance
>cars of the 50's:
>
>Car Engine 0-60 MPH
>'99 Honda 212 cu.in/210HP 9.3 sec
>'55 Corvette 265 cu.in/195HP 9.0 sec
>'56 T-Bird 292 cu.in/202HP 10.0 sec
>'57 Jaguar 3.4 210 cu.in/210HP 10.7 sec
>'58 Porsche 96 cu.in/88HP 10.1 sec
>'58 Corvette 283 cu.in/230HP 9.2 sec
>
>Their point was how engineering had improved over the last 40 years. "In
>fact, Mom's new Honda minivan can blow the doors off most of the big-name
>legends of the '50's."
>
>"You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra
>
>Steve Conley
>Marysville, WA USA
>'76 MGB Roadster
>GHN5UG393585G
>mailto:swconley@foxinternet.net
>MGB Online = http://web3.foxinternet.net/swconley
>
>
>
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