Zig
Well-Known Member
Do you purchase a ‘coke’ or a carbonated refreshing drink?First of all, it's not that I don't believe that the claimed 486. That's also something I never said. I said Americans like to advertise high numbers and Europeans like to use numbers a driver should expect.
Second of all, HP is a general term, it can be literally everything, BHP, WHP, DIN or PS.
The most important thing is that Mustangs are measured in BHP, also in the United States, but they don't say BHP and only use the term HP.
BHP is measured at the crank. So even when American Mustangs don't use the BHP term but the general HP term, they mean it is measured by the crank wich makes it 486BHP.
Lastly, I'm sorry, but I really have a problem with this way of thinking by using exceptions to say that there are also European cars that make false HP claims.
What you did right here is an exception fallacy, using an outlier to define the norm doesn’t prove the point.
We are talking in general, that means we are talking about what European car brands in general do vs what American car brands in general do.
With your way of thinking, there are always a way to find exeptions on both sides.
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