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What is good about fast cars?

What is good about fast cars?
  1. Why do people make their cars fast?
  2. Why is going fast fun?
  3. What is a cheap but fast car?
  4. What's considered a fast car?
  5. Is it good to drive fast?
  6. Is Speeding Up Fast illegal?
  7. Why do I like fast cars?
  8. Why do I love speed?
  9. Why do guys speed?
  10. What is Toyota's fastest car?
  11. Whats the fastest car 0-60?

Why do people make their cars fast?

It's the transmission that helps get a car to go faster. A mechanical engineer explained to me that the quest for improved fuel economy meant having a cvt transmission that can move a car faster at lower rpm to save fuel. It meant trying to make the normal highway speed a sweet spot for fuel economy.

Why is going fast fun?

There is another biological factor behind our speed obsession—MAO (Dopamine and Monoamine Oxidase). MAO is a regulator in the brain associated with dopamine (a reward chemical strongly related to pleasure-seeking behavior) receptors called dopamine-4.

What is a cheap but fast car?

The automotive landscape has changed, but there are still cheap fast cars in 2020. Models like the Mazda MX-5 Miata, Toyota 86, and Subaru BRZ count as fast cheap cars in 2020. Hot hatchbacks like the Ford Focus RS, Volkswagen Golf R, and Honda Civic Type R all qualify as affordable fast cars in our current year.

What's considered a fast car?

A quick vehicle is one with a low 0-60 mph time, like the Tesla Model S P100D's claimed 2.5 seconds. A fast vehicle is one with a high top speed, like the 258 mph Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport. The Veyron, with a 0-60 mph time of 2.5 seconds, is also a quick car, but the two metrics don't necessarily go hand in hand.

Is it good to drive fast?

If you go faster, you will use more fuel per mile driven and your transmission may not be able to keep up. Also, driving that fast means extra stress on all the small moving parts of your engine, and that can cause early wear.

Is Speeding Up Fast illegal?

According to California Vehicle Code 23109(c), it is illegal for you to accelerate or drive at a rate of speed that is dangerous and unsafe in order to show off or make an impression on someone else.”

Why do I like fast cars?

There comes a time when groups of people might ask why we like fast cars. The truth is that fast cars give off that adrenaline rush when you really open the engine up. With these cars top speeds reaching up to 400 miles per hour, that could be considered living on the dangerous side.

Why do I love speed?

You get an uncanny feeling of being light and flying on the road. More than that, going fast releases adrenaline in your blood stream which gives you a sense of euphoria and sharpens your senses as you voluntarily put yourself in some danger. It's all thrilling in nature and going fast always feels good.

Why do guys speed?

The psychology of speeding: why are more men in the fast lane? ... On the road, driving much faster than everyone else can be a way for drivers to rebel and show off — or, in psychology parlance, to "exert perceived dominance." The physical danger that comes with high speeds also ups the ante, he suggested.

What is Toyota's fastest car?

The Supra is the fastest car in the Toyota lineup, but it's mostly a BMW. Its platform, engine and transmission are all built by the German automaker. You might think the fastest vehicle completely built by Toyota is a souped-up Corolla or Camry, or even the 86 coupe prized by tuners and hot-rodders.

Whats the fastest car 0-60?

The Koenigsegg Gemera is the world's quickest production car that hits the 0-60 mph mark within 1.9 seconds. It's the very first four-seater by Koenigsegg and the world's first Mega-GT that weighs 4,079 pounds.

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