No, the turning circle refers to how much room it takes for the vehicle to make a complete circle. It is not measured at speed.
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The 2011 Lincoln MKT's turning circle is 40.7 ft..
The 2007 Lincoln MKZ's turning circle is 40.0 ft..
If the velocity is constant there is no acceleration. Speed is not velocity, velocity has speed and direction. I A car going around a circular track at 60 mph keeps the same speed but changes direction and thus accelerates at a constant speed. Velocity is speed in a certain direction. So change the speed but keep direction the same and you change the velocity. or Change the direction while keeping the speed the same and you change the velocity. If the speed is constant, any change of direction is a change in velocity. Driving around in a circle is a case of constantly changing direction.
The 2013 Toyota Highlander's turning circle is 38.7 ft.
The 2008 Scion tC's turning circle is 36.1 ft.
The 2007 GMC Savana's turning circle is 43.4 ft.
The 2006 Honda Pilot's turning circle is 38.0 ft.
The 2005 Subaru Legacy's turning circle is 35.4 ft.
The 2007 Toyota Highlander's turning circle is 37.4 ft.
The 2011 Dodge Avenger's turning circle is 36.5 ft.