Do the speedometers overestimate speed?

Vroomer said:
DHK said:
I don't have speed on my sat nav. Can it be programmed?

Use to live in PR. Just test your speed going down the grade into SLO with that "YOUR SPEED IS" crap on the right. :wink:

Nice! I'll do that. Thanks.
 
Just to add another piece of information, the wear on your tires may make a difference as well.

I just put new tires (factory spec sizes) on my 18" factory wheels and the speedometer wavered between being right on and 1 kilometer/hr optimistic at 100 km/hr compared to my Garmin.

I got the Garmin and the new tires over the winter, so I don't know what reading my worn out tires gave.

As these tires wear down I expect that the reading may change slightly as the revolutions/kilometer increase.

Bill
 
If you want to check without the use of GPS. There should be (in the UK) a Measured Mile in your area where the Police go to check their speedos. Just ask them where it is, it's perfectly legal. 60mph, 1 mile, 1 minute...simple
 
the speedo over estimating speed has been common knowledge since time began. When i drive my girlfriends VW is varies more than my Z, it depends from one manufacturer to the next. My dad's alfa is even worse, its miles out..
 
I think you could fairly ask that question about any car / vehicle.

Maybe being confident in my masculinity is something that I take for granted. Dunno.
 
I have found that my Z4 is much closer to the GOS speed of my Garmin Zumo than any of the other vehicles. It is consistently 2 mph slower than speedo indicated, my wife's Ford Escape is about 4 mph slower than indicated and my F-150 was about 5 mph slower than indicated. Those are all way better than my motorcycle (Triumph SprintST), it has a front wheel sensor and is consistently 10% off for any given speed so you get used to riding with the GPS as the speedo or doing a a 10% calculation (7mph difference @ 70mph).
 
I was running with my wife in her car yesterday.
She was going 80 and my car was showing 76
Just about 5% difference!
 
BMW's seem to have some of the most accurate speedo's in my experience.

Any of my old VAG cars seemed to be out beween 7-9%!! My VX220 was only ever 1mph out, probably due to its third party 'Stack' dash being somewhat more accurate!
 
I find my Z4 to be the most accurate speedo I've had in a production car. Of course it over reads, but only a little bit.
 
OK Flycaster....I've lost the plot...what is the actual message you're trying to get across? :headbang:
All speedos on all cars over-read, FACT..........they are designed to for safety, pure logic, end of story....and your point is? :poke:

Do the speedometers overestimate speed

If you look at your question.....overestimate....!
You make the assumption it is not accurate...thus it is an estimate, so it's going to OVER-READ, or UNDER-READ.....
Er.....better it over-reads isn't it, otherwise we'd all be in a mess :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Where is this argument going - sorry, but just cannot see it!

If your speedo is 'deadly' accurate at all speeds, I'd be a monkey's uncle!
The only thing that's accuarate is the fed's radar/laser gun.....and if your speedo under-reads, then bingo, you're not going to jail/gaol

Don't take this the wrong way, no flame wars please, but nope, I just don't get it!
Drive safely :D
 
Out of interest the speedo on my last car - TVR T350 was 100% accurate to the GPS up to 120mph, then it started to read over by 1-2mph. Until I tested it I always wondered why I was overtaking everything in sight cruising at the usual 85/90mph!

I agree that 99% of manufacturers ensure cars overread as underreading would have nasty consequences. Our MKV Golf GTi overreads by 5mph at 80. My old Audi A6 was similar.
 
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