weight-to-horsepower ratio  is the this figure reveals how powerful a vehicle actually feels; a heavy car with a low-performance engine will have a large weight-to-horsepower ratio and feel slow; a light car with a high-performance engine will have a small weight-to-horsepower ratio and feel quick.

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