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Old 09-23-2020, 06:10 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
I've already bought popcorn and a soft drink in anticipation of your defense of the VW New Beetle tufts, in light of Volkswagen's own wind tunnel photographs of flow separation in the very location in which your tufts 'insist' we believe that there's attached flow. Jerry Seinfeld ain't got squat compared to your reality show.
Having 3 of those new beetles, I have accepted the inferior economy when compared to the Golfs or even Jetta sedans. It was about two doors and ultimate headroom. If the tufts show "attached" flow, then they are truly worse than no data in that case.
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