There is no one answer to this question, as it depends on the make and model of your car and how you rev the engine. Generally speaking, you would rev the engine more quickly when you are driving in a city than when you are driving on open roads.

There is no one definitive way to rev a car, as it depends on personal preference and the make and model of the vehicle. Some people prefer to rev the engine quickly and others may prefer to take their time and let the engine idle slowly. Ultimately, it is up to the driver to decide how they want to rev their car.

In most cases, you rev a car in neutral to get it moving. Park is usually reserved for when you’re at a stoplight or in a parking lot.

There is no scientific evidence that revving the engine hurts the car. However, some people believe that it can wear out the engine over time, and may cause other problems.

Yes, you can rev the engine while in Drive. However, this may result in damage to the engine.

There is no definitive answer, as each driver’s individual driving habits and comfort level will vary. However, many experts believe that it is generally safe to switch to neutral while driving in order to reduce the risk of getting stuck in traffic.

Revving your car too high can cause the engine to overheat and fail. This can cause serious damage to the car, and could even lead to a crash.

Yes, revving your engine occasionally can improve fuel economy and performance.

There is no rev limit for a Tesla Model S.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the make and model of the car, your driving habits, and the condition of the engine. Generally speaking, redlining (driving the engine at its highest speed for extended periods of time) can be risky and may damage the engine. If you’re unsure whether redlining is safe, it’s best to consult with a mechanic or other automotive expert.