Argumentative Analysis: Why A Car Is Fast?

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Every once in a while you’d see a nice car on the road, probably pondering of how expensive it might be to actually buy that car. It may be some people’s dream to one day own an expensive car too, but why spend so much money on something that’s only used as transportation? Some say it’s the experience, or the pleasure it gives you. The rush of accelerating from a dead stop and probably breaking the speed limit in just a few short seconds. So, what happens when there are two people that both have nice cars and want to see which of their cars’ is faster? Whether it be a green light at a local drag strip or the green light on public city streets, the feeling of acceleration is exhilarating. But what’s even more exhilarating is the addition of …show more content…

If you ask a car enthusiast where they want to go eat, more than often you’ll hear an answer along the lines of, “I don’t know, just anywhere cheap so I can save money on car parts.” Those who work on cars constantly change the set up of their cars mechanics. They’re just always working on something. Instead of waiting a week or two, or sometimes waiting a whole winter season to see which car is faster at a track, people jump the gun and take it into their own hands. For example, if people want to see a little Honda run a big muscle car, then they’d would just hop on the local free way. Though in contrast, there are also those people who are completely reckless. Usually these people downshift a gear or two to make some noise, weave in and out of traffic, and sometimes get into collisions. This is true because most traffic related fatalities are are in relationship someone speeding. (Analysis of Speeding 1) These facets are what most people associate street racing to be. Unfortunately, this is true on many degrees. So, do I think street racing should be illegal? it’s pretty obvious of the dangers that street racing upholds to the public. Though it’s just easy to understand why people would do

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