Sorry if this is a dumb question - I'm new to this... but I was just wondering if, rather than extending the back of the car using a Kammback arrangement, anyone has tried modifying the shape of the car by adding a raised and curved roof?
ie if I have a flat topped station wagon, if I could somehow raise and reshape the roof to make it better fit the teardrop template, could the increase in frontal-area be compensated-for by the more aerodynamic shape..?
Has anyone tried anything like this or is it a non-starter? Just wondering!
Another question: My Golf estate, on a particular downslope will take 35 seconds to slow (when put into neutral) from 50mph to 40mph.
My much lighter and shorter Perodua (Daihatsu Mira) will, under the same conditions, slow down in 14 seconds.
I wonder how much of that is because of the greater mass of the station wagon, or could it be that the wagon has that much better aerodynamics?
(There basic shape is not that much different really)
TIA!