posted by admin on May 24

If high acceleration, top speed, and appearance are what you want in a vehicle, then a sports car is probably what you’re looking for.

Sports cars are a $4.5 billion industry with about 55,000 units sold annually.

Sports cars are built as performance vehicles – meaning they are to be pushed in ways regular cars can’t. For example, acceleration is often no more than 5 seconds to go from 0 to 100 mph.

As it is more difficult to maneuver a speeding object, sports cars are specially designed to be handled at top speeds.

The term “sporty” was coined to refer to a sleek but robust design that exudes a powerful persona for the person behind the wheel.

What follows is a basic run-through of sports cars out in the marketplace – their general designs and layout, as well as a listing of the more popular models and makers.

- FF – front engine, front wheel drive.
The FF layout has a moderate capacity for high speed handling and is seen in select models such as the Fiat Coupé, and the Lotus Elan M100.

- FR – front engine, rear wheel drive
Considered the “classic” sports car layout, the engine drives the rear wheels but keeps the weight off the back. The FR is good at drifting corners while still maintaining control. Mercedes-Benz is recognized for using this layout for its models.

- RR – rear engine, rear wheel drive
With the engine at the back driving the rear wheels, weight placement on a RR layout provides excellent traction for a car. However, without auxiliary driving aids like stability control, handling becomes difficult. As of today, the only maker who keeps the RR layout for its cars is Porche.

AWD – all wheel drive
An AWD layout provides the easiest handling, making it ideal for those who are just starting out with sports cars. Audi started the widespread use of this technique with the Quattro. Japanese manufacturers like Mitsubishi used this layout to increase handling making it an excellent rally car.

Because of higher restrictions in the states, sports car manufacturers are more prevalent in Europe than in America. Nevertheless, American brands are in equal competition with its European and Asian counterparts. Some recognized makers and models are:

Alfa Romeo
Alpine
Aston Martin
Austin-Healey
BMW
Bugatti
Caterham
Davrian
De Lorean
Ferrari
Fisker
Jaguar
Koenigsegg
Lamborghini
Lotus
McLaren
Maserati
MG
Morgan
Panoz
Porsche
Triumph
TVR
Vector

Now that you’ve gotten started, take your next step by discovering the excitement a sports car can bring you today, just like it has for generations.

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posted by admin on May 11

Car enthusiasts never run out of the need for greater speed, performance, as well as appearance of sports cars. Even if cars improve year after year, these people just cannot stop asking for more. Nevertheless, car manufacturers do not run out of ideas to improve their cars just to keep the ‘big boys’ satisfied.

Here are some of the sports car models that have been launched, or will be launched this year.

-Ferrari 599 GTBferrari-599-gtb

The car’s engine boasts of power derived from its V12 engine with 6 liter capacity. To top this feature is the full aluminum chassis and body construction of the car.

Ferrari 599 GTB’s performance can be compared to the Enzo supercar. At 7600 rpm, both cars can produce 620 bph (minimum).

Other features include ABS breaking system and a rear wheel type of driveline.

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