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Remember Mechanix Illustrated? I was an avid reader as a teenager.
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Fifty years after Tom McCahill invented "zero to 60," it remains the road-test's benchmark number. Simple to understand, easy to compare, McCahill's 0-to-60-mph yardstick captured the public's imagination. Bolstered by frequent use in automotive advertising, nought-to-sixty took on a significance way beyond its true value. Nobody cared about other figures. Forget quarter-mile times, esoteric 45-to-65-mph passing numbers; only top speed gets close to resonating with enthusiasts in the same way.
Who Invented 0–60 MPH? Why, It Was Tom McCahill, Of Course
Almost seven decades after McCahill invented the 0–60 MPH standard, it remains a benchmark number for automakers and the public alike.
Fifty years after Tom McCahill invented "zero to 60," it remains the road-test's benchmark number. Simple to understand, easy to compare, McCahill's 0-to-60-mph yardstick captured the public's imagination. Bolstered by frequent use in automotive advertising, nought-to-sixty took on a significance way beyond its true value. Nobody cared about other figures. Forget quarter-mile times, esoteric 45-to-65-mph passing numbers; only top speed gets close to resonating with enthusiasts in the same way.

