In the 1940s, the average speed of cars varied depending on the model and road conditions, but many vehicles could reach top speeds of around 60 to 80 miles per hour (96 to 129 km/h). Post-World War II, advancements in automotive technology began to improve performance, with some high-end models capable of exceeding these speeds. However, due to less developed road infrastructure and lower speed limits, actual driving speeds were often much lower. Overall, the 1940s marked a transition towards more powerful and faster automobiles compared to earlier decades.
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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
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to get you from A to B quickly...
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police cars can actually go up to 200ks! wow!
I ran really fast today. Cars go really fast.