There is no such thing as a 10 second car.

It depends on the engine and vehicle. A small engine car might need around 3 HP to run 10s, while a large engine car might need up to 10 HP.

Most production cars can do a 10 second quarter-mile. Some examples are the Nissan GT-R, Ferrari 458 Italia, and Porsche 911 Turbo.

A 10 second car is a car that can complete a full lap around a track in 10 seconds or less.

A car with a 300 hp and 3000 lbs will travel at around 60 mph. This means it will take around 4 minutes to travel the 1 mile.

There is no definitive answer to this question. Supra cars can range in speed from 60 to 100 mph, but a 10-second car would likely be much faster than that.

No, an 11 second car is not fast. A car that can travel at speeds over 100 mph can travel 11 seconds in the same amount of time it would take a slower car to travel 1 mile.

A 9 second quarter-mile is about 124 mph.

It depends on the engine, but a 9s engine typically requires around 2000-2500 HP.

The fastest 1 4 mile ever recorded is 3 minutes and 43.4 seconds, set by American sprinter Dathan Ritzenhein in 2009.