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@Sleeper____ Jazzycat mod is third party mods, search google, download them and manually move them to mods folder inside Documents/American Truck Simulator
On the other hand, seeing a passenger car accelerate faster than you is normal; they weigh at least 10 times less on average compared to a bobtail truck (with many modern vehicles can do 0-60MPH in roughly 6-9 sec). I don't think it is that strange seeing a passenger drive past you really fast, and I don't include Muscle/Sport class here either.
I won't interfere further with spawn rate of commercial vehicle like GMC Vandura, however. I have already left them in truck_storage (classic storage in RTD edition ), which restrain their spawn by quite a lot in general, the rest will be up to base game or from the traffic density mod you are using.
Some other suggestions: The U-Haul vans should have Arizona license plates as they're all registered there. The GMC Vandura should spawn much less (if at all), as it is a very old van that has been out of production for years.