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what distinction? what is the difference between quick and fast? in my book (the dictionary), they are synonymous. |
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Go for a test drive and you will understand. |
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185mph = fast
0-60 in 3.5 = quick FR-S is neither by modern standards, but it is tremendously FUN in a way that most bigger, heavier, faster, quicker cars will never be. |
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'85 Honda Civic ~1900 lbs
'85 Mustang ~2,800 lbs '87 Camaro ~3,300 lbs '85 Alfa Romeo Spyder ~2,560 lbs '85 BMW 318i ~2,400 lbs '85 RX7 ~2,500 lbs '85 Porsche 944 ~2,830 lbs '85 Hilux ~2,800 lbs Sooo AE86 was on the light side for a 2-door hatch. I really just wanted to look up a bunch of curb weights for vehicles that can be picked up for less than 5 grand. Edit: '85 GTI ~2,000 lbs |
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test drive what? i owned a corolla for years.
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Wes Welker is quick Randy Moss is fast The FRS is not fast 0-60, but it feels quick like you can throw it side to side. A Bugatti is fast, but you wouldn't want it on a little auto x course as that requires quickness side to side. I would associate quickness with weight, size and rigidity. The ability to be fast is more raw power. I hope that helps. |
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"Quick" implies that something is happening over a very short period of time. A car is quick if it is capable of impressive *acceleration* (i.e., significant increase in speed over a small increment of time). "Fast" is simply high *speed*. Speed and acceleration are not the same thing. Like I said before, 185mph is FAST (even if it took 5 minutes to get to that speed), 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds is QUICK (even if 60mph isn't really "fast").
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i never said that. i was saying 2300 lbs shouldnt be enough to make the corolla into what a lot of people think it is. i feel like the engine was more remarkable than the chassis. especially for its time. |
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If there are so many other cars from the 80s that are equally worthy, I'd like to know what they are! The AE86's 2300 lb. weight *is* remarkable for a rwd car in the 80s. And yeah, 4AGE is fine, but I'd like to drop an F20C or F22C into the AE86
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