not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
No they dont.
Depends faster cars are not that safe so go for bigger but not to fast
they are faster bigger more efficient easier to drive and more expensive (mostly) and more faster
a bigger engine and more stream line
they are faster bigger more efficient easier to drive and more expensive (mostly)
Cars changed overtime by people who wanted bigger cars or faster cars. People started to make plans for better cars, tested them and see if they people liked it. Cars are still changing today.
Cars have become faster and more efficient when it comes to fuel. Cars have also become bigger, allowing more people to ride at the same time.
Before cars were invented, most highways were narrow and bumpy. As cars became faster, bigger highways were needed. The first freeway was built in Germany in 1921.
Before cars were invented, most highways were narrow and bumpy. As cars became faster, bigger highways were needed. The first freeway was built in Germany in 1921.
Yes, they usually are, but it can differ from car to car. For example, a Chevy Suburban is faster than a smart car because there are more pistons in the engine, creating more torque and speed, therefore making the car go faster. On the other hand, however, a motorcycle is faster than most cars, yet they have smaller engines.
A380 is faster because it has bigger engines and its a bigger aircraft
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