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39 5 Car Performance Numbers That Most Drivers Shouldn't Care About

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SlashGear · 04/04/2026 18:30 EDT

5 Car Performance Numbers That Most Drivers Shouldn't Care About

Magazines and marketing materials buzz with specifications and measurements, but for daily drivers and commuter cars, some things just don't matter.

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