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Ford’s study measured “buzz moments,” which the automaker refers to as peak thrills, that are reportedly beneficial to one’s well-being. Volunteers in the study watched an episode of “Game of Thrones,” rooted for their favorite football team, participated in a salsa dance class, and even kissed their partner. Apparently, none of the aforementioned items provided people with the same buzz as driving a sports car.
According to the automaker’s preliminary findings, participants experienced an average of 2.1 high-intensity buzz moments during a typical commute in one of the automaker’s vehicles (Focus RS, Focus ST, or Mustang). Going on a shopping spree only brought about an average of 1.7 buzz moments, 1.5 for watching a “Game of Thrones” episode, and, this is kind of sad, none for kissing or dancing.
I find this very fascinating. Guess if I want to make it to 100 years old, I should drive sports cars as often as possible.
https://www.carscoops.com/2018/01/ford-study-finds-driving-sports-car-good-well/
According to the automaker’s preliminary findings, participants experienced an average of 2.1 high-intensity buzz moments during a typical commute in one of the automaker’s vehicles (Focus RS, Focus ST, or Mustang). Going on a shopping spree only brought about an average of 1.7 buzz moments, 1.5 for watching a “Game of Thrones” episode, and, this is kind of sad, none for kissing or dancing.
I find this very fascinating. Guess if I want to make it to 100 years old, I should drive sports cars as often as possible.
https://www.carscoops.com/2018/01/ford-study-finds-driving-sports-car-good-well/