I would think you have a serious front end parts problem. Or maybe wheel bearings or your front end suspension. Would be a dangerous situation if not repaired.
I would check tire balance and check for warped rotors and all lug nuts are tight. Check tires for blisters and check the steering linkage for worn parts.
It would be highly unlikely.
Bad speed sensors can cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph. The blockage of the air filters can also cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph.
No, the energy of a moving car is proportional to the square of its speed. So, a car traveling at 60 mph carries four times the energy as the same car traveling at 30 mph.
a rocket car
The very first car ever made could do 2 mph so it reached mph.
I think we need to know the distance the police car took to pass the speeding car to answer that one. The police car traveling at 75 mph would eventually pass the speeding car traveling at 74 mph.
yes & no if your motor looses compression your car wont go over a limited
It matters how fast the car is going!
ur car is slow
It is a muscle car and it goes 500,000 mph
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Yes, but any faster and you'll eventually hit the car in front of you?