When driving my Altea, I can't believe how slow some speeds seem compared to my previous car. Even in the demonstrator I felt this too.
Anyway, I now have the explanation. The speedo overreads by 10%. I know this because I have bought some diagnostic kit which reads live data from the ECU. When the speedo reads 40mph the ECU is reading 36mph. And when the ECU reads 40mph the speedo reads 44mph.
This is with brand new tyres, so you can imagine when the tyres are low it will over read by more than 10% which will be illegal. I think Seat have set it up on the side of caution. At least I now know I can go faster and still be legal
Anyway, I now have the explanation. The speedo overreads by 10%. I know this because I have bought some diagnostic kit which reads live data from the ECU. When the speedo reads 40mph the ECU is reading 36mph. And when the ECU reads 40mph the speedo reads 44mph.
This is with brand new tyres, so you can imagine when the tyres are low it will over read by more than 10% which will be illegal. I think Seat have set it up on the side of caution. At least I now know I can go faster and still be legal