Modern Sports Cars

sport carSports 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.

Ferrari’s modern sports cars are well known all over the world. People are spellbound by the designs of Ferrari’s super cars and racing cars. Ferrari has been in Formula One racing since it started and they are the most popular racing team of all time. The Ferrari team has included such celebrated names as Michael Schumacher and Alberto Ascai, who quickly became popular heroes.

The flagship of the Ferrari super cars is the F430, which is a two-seater coupe. It is constantly being enhanced and re-engineered. In fact, it has lately undergone a major revamp and now it is the most sought after modern sports car of the year. It is not only exceptionally beautiful, but it has great performance statistics too. The price tag is very reasonable for a car of this quality. However, at $160,000 plus, most people could not afford a new set of tyres for it. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Make a Cadillac Look Like a Sports Car

sport carCadillac is one of those luxury vehicles highly coveted nowadays. It is manufacture by General Motors Company that is founded in the US. When it comes to car accessories, they are the trendsetters. They were the first ones who introduced cars with clashless manual transmission systems and full electrical systems.

But like I said, they are luxury cars and not sports car. However, the look can closely resemble that of sports vehicles. If you want to spruce it up, you can design it in such a way that it will look much like a sports car.

Step 1: One fake-out that most pros do is to change the windows into tinted ones. All sports vehicles have tinted windows and while this will not really automatically transform your car, it will closely resemble other sports automobiles like Ferrari. A Cadillac that can also double as a Ferrari? Now that is something.

Step 2: Change the tire rims at the back of your car. Most sports car owners fancy getting bigger tire rims at the back so it has a sort-of elevated look. This creates the idea of having a more aerodynamic vehicle which is what you would want to achieve. You can go to your local car shop and ask what bigger tire rim would look best for your Cadillac. You can mix and match sizes just as long as the back is bigger and front wheels are smaller. Read the rest of this entry »

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Exotic Sports Cars

sport carThey 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 Formula 1 experience. With acceleration from 0 to 60 in as little as 4-5 seconds, these exotic cars are in a league of their own in terms of pure power and performance. Plush interiors and exclusive accessories make these cars sought after by car collectors all over the world.

While exotic cars are at the very pinnacle of the auto aristocracy, they should only be bought after careful consideration. These supercars not only burn a hole in your pocket when you buy them, they are equally expensive to maintain, requiring specially trained mechanics for repairs, custom-ordered spare parts and gallons of fuel for optimum performance. They are delicate, and can be troublesome when the smallest part malfunctions. These beauties must be handled with extra care, as their tremendous power can go wrong in the hands of an inexperienced driver. Read the rest of this entry »

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