Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Affordable Sport Cars

Affordable Sport Cars

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Almost a half century later, the Nissan Z sport coupe remains an affordable sports car. Today's Z car — now called the 370Z to reflect today's engine displacement — ranks as America's two-seater with the most power for the lowest starting retail price. Every motoring enthusiast dreams of owning a sports car and hitting its maximum speed but only a few think they will ever fulfill this fantasy because most envisage driving astronomically priced Lamborghinis or Porsches. But there are cheaper alternatives The unique combination by these two Japanese auto manufacturers provide a very affordable sports car for the 'average' car enthusiast. In fact, the BRZ sits on the same platform as the popular Scion FR-S. The BRZ is only a few years in the making Being a young jalop I wonder about the future of the affordable sports car. In 20-30 years will I be able to go down to a dealership and pick up a fun to drive, inexpensive sports car? In this article I will try to determine whats in store for people like Every time I see some anonymous tan family sedan with a $27,000+ price tag, I want to grab people by the lapels and shake them until they make better financial decisions. Twenty-seven large is an insane amount of money to pay for a car with all the sex The Miata actually was a clever copy of the 1960s-1970s British Lotus Elan sports car. Both were a blast to drive. But, while the low-volume Elan was troublesome and known to few Americans, the heavily promoted, high-volume Japanese Miata was dead reliable. .

India needs a sports car. That's been true for a long, long time, but somehow it doesn't seem like manufacturers are willing to dare to create a car for Indian driving enthusiasts. There surely is a market here for something compact, stylish, agile and Automatic shifting is also clean and barely noticeable, with the Sports mode option taking the driving to fall short compared to the exterior design – few affordable performance cars go out of their way to pamper you in the cabin. Katayama, who died last week at age 105, was the executive who renamed the sports car Nissan exported to the United States in the late 1960s. It had been called the Fairlady, and nothing against My Fair Lady, but it wasn’t an appealing name for a sports Interestingly enough, you can experience nearly the same satisfying cut-rate handling and explosive acceleration with cars up to a million dollars less. Here is a list of affordable sports cars that could give those high-priced cars a run for their money .






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