No the color doesn't matter. It's all about horse power.
Yes, the red car is faster than the black car.
yes it does, the red is different coloring so they a have to make the car a little bit different
No. However, rumor has it that police are more likely to pull over a red car because it mysteriously appears to be moving faster than it actually is, and it's usually a young adult driving it.
Blue i believe. But it appears that you are driving faster if you are in a red car.
move faster as in swimming around the tank as if looking for something? congrats, they are actually searching for female crystal red shrimps which has just molted.
It would seem a simple answer of the red car, provided there isn't more to this question, and assuming that both cars are instantaneously moving at whichever speeds they're intended to move at, and not simply trying to accelerate to that speed within three seconds.
A smaller wheel will be easier to turn, but will travel less for each revolution. A bigger wheel will be harder to turn, but will go farther with each revolution. Sticking a bigger wheel on a car that hasn't got the power to get it turning properly will make you slower - not faster. Sticking a smaller wheel on a car that's already red lining the tach won't make it faster either.
It's an Alpha Romeo The car is actually a 1964 Sunbeam Alpine. Not an Alpha or Sunmbeam Tiger.
Yeah actually you can
If by burn, you mean sunburn, then usually yes.
Red light (longer wavelength)
Because it wasn't blue