Nice sentence! Here are two good ways to write it:
- Casual (keeps your style): A cable car can zoom you up the mountain super fast and super easily. What a view!
- More correct (best grammar): A cable car can take you up the mountain very quickly and very easily. What a view!
Step-by-step (easy words):
- We need words that tell how something happens. Those words are called adverbs (for example, 'quickly' or 'easily').
- 'Easy' is an adjective (it describes a thing). To describe an action, change it to the adverb 'easily'.
- 'Fast' can already be used to tell how something happens, so it's okay, but 'quickly' is a clearer adverb for formal writing.
- 'Zoom you up' sounds fun and is fine when speaking. 'Take you up' is more usual in written or formal English.
Short tip: When you want to say how something is done, use adverbs like 'quickly' or 'easily'.