Between these two fuel economy cars which is faster from a dig, roll, 1/4 mile and top end based on the torque difference?
The cars are a
1) 2006 Mazda 3i touring sedan with a 5 speed manual transmission. It has 145 ho with 132 ft lbs of torque BUT it's very lightweight.
2) 1998 Altima gxe manual 150 hp with 154 ft lbs of torque
3) 2001 Honda Accord v6 sedan model(no manual option)
200 hp with 195 ft lbs of torque
Assuming both of these cars had around 50,000 miles and of course in good condition, rank which would be the fastest and slowest.
The Mazda 3 is faster. Why do you keep asking this mad stupid question over and over again? When are you going to stop trolling?
Dude - they are all sedans… Look into buying a 2004 Mustang GT.
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