Archive for March, 2011

Exotic Sports Cars

Exotic Sports CarsThey are flashy. They are fast. And they are very, very expensive. They are the exotic sports cars, the ultimate icons of speed, style and money. Exotic sports cars are built using cutting-edge technology and designed from a purely aesthetic point of view. Hence, they often ignore considerations of fuel economy and practicality in regards to storage, seating and their design and operations. As a result, they are either made-to-order, or manufactured in limited editions, sparing no costs. Only a select few can afford these exotic cars.

These T-Rexes of the motoring world can boast of engines that run on massive outputs of power, anywhere from 500 to 660 horsepower. Ferrari’s Enzo, its latest limited-edition offering, tempts the sports-car lover with its promise of Read the rest of this entry »

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The Prestige of Owning an Italian Sports Car

The Prestige of Owning an Italian Sports CarWhether you are interested in cars or not, whether you like sports car race or not even whether you can drive or not, you have probably heard of some of the fantastic Italian sports cars.World renowned brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Alpha Romeo and Maserati. These famous Italian sports cars are just as well-known on and off the race track.

These racing cars are famous for their design, their speed and their cost. Everyone would love to own one, but most of could not even afford a new set of tyres, let alone the insurance premium. Despite all that, there is no question about their styling and sex-appeal. They look and even sound absolutely fabulous. Read the rest of this entry »

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Modern Sports Cars

Modern Sports CarsSports cars are fantastic are they not? But the conception of sports cars for the public has not been around since the start of the modern car industry. In fact, the concept of modern sports cars is pretty new. It was the Italian manufacturer, Enzo Ferrari, who thought of the idea and produced the first super car for the public in 1929.

Enzo Ferrari was the pioneer of the modern sports car sector, but it soon caught on as wealthy men all around the world wanted to own a special, fast car, to set himself above the general public, who still cannot afford new modern sports cars. Read the rest of this entry »

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