A score of 103 out of 100 could be called kind of... Insane. This is exactly what the Tesla Model S P85D in 'Insane' mode received during testing by Consumer Reports (CR), a score so off-the-charts good that it actually broke the scale and forced CR to revise how they measure things. The official score with the new, updated methodology will be 100/100.
What made the Tesla break the ratings was the combination of supercar performance and extreme energy efficiency. These things haven't historically been found together, and so CR never had a car that go such high scores in both columns.
Impressive, but alas...traffic.
(Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Saturday August 29 2015, @04:38PM
Either you make a scoring system that mathematically is guaranteed to never give a score above 100, then it makes sense to limit your scores to 100. Otherwise, just scrap that silly "of 100" part and just give a meaningful scoring without limit.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.