supply and demand, it sells
a lottt
Horsepower and gearing.
Horsepower in Supercharged GTOs can range from 100 to 600 horsepower, though there are a few that go as high as 1000. These cars are mostly hobby or race cars.
You didn't ask for a specific car, so I'll just give you a range. Most BMW's will range in horsepower from around 200 (the entry-level type cars) to 400 and higher (BMW's M division cars).
Most f1 cars have about 8-9 hundred horsepower but horsepower is limited andall the cars in one race have the same horsepower so one car doesn't go faster than another and it is a fair race.
Size, Weight, technology, Horsepower, MPG, styling. One Fact is that Older cars were ALOT lighter...meaing the would get Much better MPG than cars of today with the same engine.
it depends on what brand you buy it from, but usually they have less than 200hp
Either they have a lot of horsepower, or they need an engine check.
http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Specs-t6090-2001-Civic-DX-Coupe.html 115 horsepower at 6100 RPM.
It has the 3800 V6 used from 1988-1991, so it will have 165 horsepower. Don't be fooled though, these cars are still fast, I've driven one. If you were wondering, it has 210 lb/ft of torque. =)
The Suzuki Vitara was sold in North America between 1999 and 2004. It was available with three different engine configurations ranging from 130 horsepower to 155 horsepower.
A 2003 Nissan 350zx was considered a crowd favorite with its sleek design and solid handling. The engine in these cars were available with up to 287 horsepower.