It depends on gearing, aerodynamics and if the car a limiter(most due now a days, atleast in the US) An example most VW's now a days have 200hp and most are limited to 130mph.
compact/mid size cars would see around 140mph
1995 prelude 2.2l 190hp - 140mph
1995 Nissan Maxima 190hp - 142mph
Horse power and gear ratio.
the car is a fast car an it has alot of horse power an it is a very good car
the engine produces the horse power
23.436294 mph depending on the type of horse and train!
Horse Power, was a unit established when car were first being made. How much horse power a machine has is how fast it can go, realitive to the make or model. When a car goes from zero to sixty its a sign of horse power. It comes from when people were riding around on horse back and cars were just being made. Its mostly used in cars to describe speed realitive to distance, however the same principles apply to planes and trains
950 horse power
Proving his car was not as fast as a Horse
It would be more appropriately phrased as "the car was as fast as a horse".
if it had no engine
With a Dynamometer.
as you may know, horses used to be used. One horses power was described as 1 horse power, 2 is two horse power and so on, but as the world progeressed, so did technology and cars have lots of power. Still, things were decribed in horse power. So if youir car has 267 horse power, for example, this means that it would take 267 horses to have that much power that the car has in one car. (Corret me if that is wrong, thank you, hope this helped :)
there is no such thing. it is powered by the engine.