Hey guys,
Do any of you get used to the acceleration of your cars? With driving some performance cars the acceleration initially felt brutal, pinning me to the seat but after a little while it didn't feel that quick any more. Does one get desensitized to the sensations of acceleration? What's your experience?
You do become desensitised in some sense.
There is some merit to the idea of having a slower daily so you feel like the other car is 'fast'. However that doesn't restore the heart palpitations and trembling fingers from the first few weeks of owning that same fast car. Not for me anyway with the Alfa or M5s (or S2000s or STIs or other such things). Your only solution is to find something faster/more extreme if that is what you're after IMHO.
Good point on democratisation of speed/power. I mean I (and many of us really) have four door luxury sedans that have done a faster (measured) time than the claimed quickest accelerating cars in the world from when I was 10 years old. The same won't be true for my son (who is now 10) since we have hit a plateau of sorts and beyond a certain point (probably 3.5-4 seconds for me), everything is just 'fast'... and then other things become more important.
As to what happens after 100, and all the other visceral elements of the experience? That's another story, but the point stands for the purposes of this particular discussion.
In the early 2000s, you could have a bleeding edge bankrupting hypercar that was about the same acceleration as your <checks notes> 2020 R2M family sedan with motorplan and affordable maintenance
