Ric wrote:deucer wrote:Other benefits for the manufacturer are that for kilometres travelled, a car doing less than the speedo report will achieve better mileage as far as any unsuspecting punter will know.
I'm not sure of your point here.
The odometer will be accurate, so calculated mileage will also be accurate.
Maybe you mean people will be driving slower than they think they are, and so getting better mileage than if they actually were doing the limit
I think hes referring to fuel economy and wear and tear of the car is better at reduced speeds