Difference between revisions of "Small sportscar"
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A small sportscar can be made in either of two ways, manufacturing by hand with a screwdriver and raw materials, or with the new method using car parts and made on an assembly line.
Speed
Vehicle speeds (pixels) | ||
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Road type | Max.* | Min.** |
Path | - | - |
Sand road | 65 | 50 |
Paved road | 92 | 77 |
Highway | 142 | 127 |
Expressway | 204 | 189 |
* Max means speed with just a driver, ** Min means speed when fully loaded.
Fuel consumption
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* Max means consumption when fully loaded, Min means consumption with just a driver.