In 1910, cars typically had speeds ranging from 20 to 30 miles per hour, depending on the model and conditions. The Ford Model T, one of the most popular cars of the era, could reach speeds of about 45 miles per hour. However, most vehicles were still limited by the road conditions and the capabilities of their engines, making sustained high speeds less common. Overall, the automobile industry was rapidly evolving, and speeds would increase significantly in the following decades.
''Mercedes 60hp'' 105km/h in 1904
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
The car that was selling as fast as Ford could produce them in 1910 was the Model T. It got from 13 to 21 mpg depending on how and where it was driven.
to get you from A to B quickly...
430
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.
From 20 to sometimes 656mph.
170