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"quick car" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a vehicle that accelerates quickly, like "The Ferrari is a quick car" or to emphasize the speed with which someone is getting somewhere, like "He jumped in the car and drove off in a quick car."
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But it's also straitlaced; you might prefer more visual assurance that this is a quick car.
HOW QUICK IS IT? Quite quick: Car and Driver magazine clocked a 0-to-60 0-to-60 0-to-60
Sometimes, a quick car, fine suit or attractive house is not enough.
And you can't win championships by just miraculously producing a quick car.
"It was like a quick car ride out to the Hamptons".
We'd rather make a quick car reliable than a reliable car quick.
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"There are a lot of very quick cars out there.
There are clearly some very quick cars and we have to improve our car".
"There are some pretty quick cars out there over long runs.
Both play important roles in how engineers develop increasingly efficient, quick cars.
"There are some very quick drivers in very quick cars who have not won a race yet - think of Michael in our car".
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