Cars from the 1920s generally had top speeds ranging from 30 to 60 miles per hour, depending on the make and model. For example, the Ford Model T could reach about 45 mph, while higher-end models like the Cadillac could achieve speeds closer to 60 mph. Advances in engineering and design during that decade allowed for improved performance compared to earlier vehicles. However, safety features and road conditions of the time often limited actual driving speeds.
the first car wasn't made until 1886.
One of the reasons why cars go fast is what size of an engine they have.
the workers put a engine in it A: Its not the cars that go fast, its the humans in them, that release the cars potential, and make them go fast. It the adrenaline rush, and it sometimes cancels out intelligence.
he is a vampire, they like cars that go really fast
now heres the tricky part. time ticks faster. You go fast. Cars go fast to! to get to the finish you had to run fast ad you could!
cars were really fast, they had about 1000 horsepower and could go up to 300 mph. since the cars have went downhill, and have lost power, looks and style.
to get you from A to B quickly...
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You could drive that fast if you took the car to a race track. That is the main point of creating these sports cars: to perform well in a race. Well, that and the fact that the cars are status symbols.
police cars can actually go up to 200ks! wow!
I ran really fast today. Cars go really fast.
Touring race cars 170mph. production cars 150-205mph.