Lease and hire cars = 100% throttle seconds after starting
(Is why I dont buy ex-lease or hire cars lol)
Meanwhile, in the real world, virtually nobody actually does this.
I drive many hire cars and never once 100% throttle them away from cold. You'd probably end up driving into something anyway.
99% of people driving a rental or lease car have no real interest in cars which means whilst they won't look after it like it's a rare Ferrari they're hardly likely to be sideways at the first roundabout either. They just drive them normally.



It takes about 5 miles of driving for my car to reach optimum oil temp. The water temp reaches the middle marker within a mile so you can imagine what the bearing shells are feeling when owners see the rev lights hit the end and they think it's all go to start throttling the thing :