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  • Good idea but was not accurate for me

    I love being at the top of the leaderboard but I am fairly certain my model 3 does not go 0-60 in 1.95 seconds. I gave 5 stars because the app is good and other people’s times looked within reason. But something is wrong with my time and the guy in second on the leaderboard.
  • Disappointing

    After modifying my Audi, I was after an app that would give me an accurate measurement of 0-62mph, to see what gains I’d made. The app has a two key flaws sadly. Firstly, unless you’re signed up to Facebook, you cannot sign up to the app. Secondly, the app which uses GPS data to tracks and measure the acceleration speed, is simply not quick enough. I did two timed runs in areas where I had good signal. When I hit 62mph on the digital dash, the app was saying 38mph. In principal this is a good app, but in practice, it has flaws that mean it’s not as good as I should or could be.
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  • didn’t work

    mph was about 10-20 Mph faster than car!
  • Great app for car enthusiasts

    I don’t usually write reviews, but I had to write one for this app. It’s an incredibly simple app, yet very accurate! If you’re into car shows like top gear, then this app is right for you! They have every single car listed. You can even create a profile, brag about your car and compete with friends!
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  • Mini Cooper test was pretty accurate

    The app is a pretty easy way to test the 0-60 without requiring any expensive gear.
  • Great app

    I love the sense of competition. I’m always sharing my times with my crew. The app is well designed and the functionality is all I could ask for.
  • Pretty accurate actually

    App is dope
  • Love it

    Really innovative and simplistic design... my boys and I will be using this on the weekends
  • For the Car Lovers

    Straightforward, very neat and easy to use interface.
  • Dope

    Pretty cool app, but I thought I was going way faster. Definitely giving another try

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