Talk:Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic (stats)/@comment-189.126.59.178-20170929112050/@comment-27736210-20170929120514

I have no idea what the forced coefficient is. No one has talked about it for at least a year, apparently.

However, I know what fake speed is. Fake speed displays an incorrect speed on the speedometer and in the Garage.

A lot of people think a Positive Speed Modifier is an upside and a Negative Speed Modifier is a downside. However, this isn't true. Practical speed is based on the car's rank, so a fake speed only hides the practical speed; it doesn't increase or decrease it. The Evoque is faster than cars around it, but only because of the larger Tuning Kit bonus. At the default level, the Evoque is the same speed as other cars around the same rank.

The Evoque has the largest Positive Speed Modifier, so people think it's going a lot faster than other cars because of that. In reality, the speed modifier is lower than the Evoque's practical speed, which is normal; people then see that the car is travelling faster than usual and believe that it has a speed boost, which it doesn't. To understand this concept, just imagine that there is a cheesecake on sale for 10 dollars. Then, the store increases the price to 15 dollars and then says that the cheesecake is being sold for 33% off. They then put a cross through the 15-dollar price tag and label the cheesecake as being sold for 10 dollars.