maybe your fuel filter is clogged. try changing it or cleaning it.
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or if its a stick shift, you could be shifting WAY too early. if it IS a stick shift and this is the case, then you generally want to keep the RPM's between 2-3.5K for a decent amount of power for daily driving.
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Check the fuel filter first. There are many possibilities, but that's a good place to start.
A car may not accelerate due to several reasons, including a malfunctioning engine, such as a fuel delivery issue or ignition problems. Transmission failures can also prevent acceleration by not transferring power effectively to the wheels. Additionally, low fuel levels, a clogged air filter, or issues with the throttle can impact the car's ability to accelerate. Checking these components can help diagnose the problem.
Normally indicates a dirty or collapsed fuel filter element
It could be that u arent getting good enough spark from your wires or plug you might want to get a tune up
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Check the power steering fluid level under the hood.
The front tires move when you accelerate a front-wheel drive car, while the rear tires move when you accelerate a rear-wheel drive car. All-wheel drive cars have power going to all four tires when accelerating.
so this really depends on HP ( horse power) if a car has more horse power than a truck than it will accelerate faster and also cause cars are lighter than trucks. so you have power and less weight than a truck. so to answer your question it depends on the car and the truck. how much HP either one has and how heavy they are,
A car goes faster when you accelerate. It slows down when you brake.
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A car accelerates when the engine produces more power than what is needed to overcome friction. The car reaches its maximum speed (on the level) when all the engine power is being used to overcome friction.