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Sports Car Industry in the Year 2006

18.11.2010 (12:38 pm) – Filed under: Sports Car

In the past years, various sports cars have been available to car buyers. They come in different price ranges and some may even be bought for $20, 000. Sports cars really contributed to the car industry during the past year.

For 2006, it is expected that the sports car industry will continue to expand and will become stronger. Sports cars have been the choice of many car buyers because of their appearance, safety features and the high technology gadgets and accessories that come with them.

Here are some new models of sports cars that will continue to be best-sellers in 2006:

1.Mazda MX-5 Miata- The Miata has been one of the best-sellers when it comes to roadsters. Mazda has been making the right choices of cars since the 1990s and is doing the same this year. The Mazda MX-5 Miata has great features that many customers look for. It has 170 hp and is larger than the usual sizes for comparable Miata models.
2.Chevrolet Corvette Z06- This car is known to be very fast and it only costs $65,000. This is one of the limited editions that were released by Chevrolet. The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is hand-built and was developed and improved together with the C6R Corvette race car by Le Mans.
3.Pontiac Solstice- This sports car went on sale in the middle of 2005 and it continues to be one of the hottest cars in 2006. It has very attractive features and has a sophisticated appearance.
4.Porsche Cayman- This model of Porsche is best when it comes to value and even in performance. It may not be as big as other sports cars but it will be a giant in the drivers eyes. It may be cheaper but the performance it will provide is considered one of the best among all sports cars.

Although sports cars are sold everywhere at reasonable prices, it is still best that car buyers shop around and find the best car that will suit their wants and needs. It is recommended that buyers compare prices and check all of the cars features to assure satisfaction that the needs of the user are met.

It is also recommended that car buyers consider the rate of insurance based on the car that they will buy. Sports cars have much higher insurance premiums depending on the make and model. Determine if you are willing to pay the added premium for a sports car.


Sports Car Hire

11.11.2010 (12:38 pm) – Filed under: Sports Car

Most people would rather drive than walk. In fact, the national statistics report that most people can only walk 2,000 – 6,000 steps on the average. That is why whenever they are on traveling, on vacation, or just killing time, they will hire a car instead of walking to enjoy the scenery.

For many those who want to enjoy their vacation in a very sporty manner, they will rent a sports car rather than a common car.

Many travelers and/or vacationers tend to be in a hurry to get to their destination, visit as many places, enjoy the scenery, etc., and want to do it in style so they tend to prefer to rent/hire a sports car. After all, who can resist the fact that the average speed of a typical sports car is 120 miles per hour and that can avoid many hours of travel and limit the extra overnight stops?

Sports car rental companies are usually privately owned car rental businesses. Their main focus is to provide business and leisure users unforgettable based on incomparable service.

Most of these businesses in the car industry can provide the travelers with affordable and reasonable rates. However, it would still be advisable to know the different tactics to use when renting a sports car so that you can save money and avoid some common troubles.

Here is how:

1. Have definite plans before renting

It is important for a person who wants to rent a sports car to know all of the details before hiring. They should know how long they will be needing the car.

Sports cars are generally rented by the week, however, some car rental companies may give better rates if the sports car is rented for more than longer periods of time.

2. Know the money details

Renting a sports car can be expensive. It is necessary for anyone who wishes to hire a sports car to know and understand the applicable fees and charges. Ask about available discounts they may be available but not advertised. Saving money is always a plus!

3. Be wary of the advertised sports car rental rates

Most of these advertised rates are arbitrary and should be questioned. Local and state taxes, insurance, etc., can be additional fees. Be certain that the rental agreement is a written one.

It is really important to know all of the details before renting/hiring a sports car. If done the wrong way, it may be more costly than purchasing one.


The Fast Modernization of Sports Cars

19.08.2010 (12:38 pm) – Filed under: Sports Car

Modernization of sports cars has been unstoppable. The concept of the sports car generated by Enzo Ferraris in 1929 was the beginning of the sports car industry. He was the one that lead the way for other car manufacturers to follow the design of the Ferrari sports car.

The great designs of the Ferrari are well known for their car racing success and the Ferrari is the most extravagant and successful racing team in the history of Formula One racing. Ferrari has produced cars that have fascinated the world with their versions of the sports car and have promoted drivers like Michael Schumacher and Alberto Ascari in the world-wide sport of car racing.

The F430 is the flagship of Ferrari. This sports car is a muscular two-seat coupe, which was reengineered last year. It has became the most sought after car this year because of its great performance and affordable price of $161,000 which is considerably lower in price then most cars in its class.

The most current release of the Ferrari is the Superamerica hardtop convertible, which is priced $300,000. It became the hottest seller when it was displayed in all showrooms of the Ferrari in the United States. It has an awesome yet powerful V-12 engine and the design of the transmission came from the F-1 version. The standard package on all models of the Ferrari contains transmission paddle shifters on the steering wheel.

The roof of the Superamerica makes it an awesome display of engineering and imaginative design. The roof is made from electro chromic glass and carbon fiber. The driver can change the setting of the car from the elegant coupe to a more exotic open-air sports car.

Because of the fast modernization of Ferrari versions, the company has acquired ownership of the Maserati in 1997 – a long time competitor in the production of sports cars. Since then, it has boosted the sales of Maserati and modernized the production facilities of the company. It also started producing new models like the Quattroporte hardtop, which is priced at $95,000 and the Spyder GT convertible that is priced at $83,000.

Ferrari is considered the super performance car. It made its mark on the sports car industry because of the extraordinary designs and modified engineering of their sports cars. There are also other car manufacturers that are still making names for themselves in the sports car industry. The Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper are also awesome in their designs. The Porsche Carr era can be compared to the Ferrari with its power and is even more expensive at $440,000.


A History Of Sports Cars

11.03.2010 (12:38 pm) – Filed under: Sports Car

What defines the term sports car and why are we so fascinated with them. Is it simply the flowing curves of the body design, the massive power output of the high revving engines or could it even be the distinctive throaty musical note of the exhaust pipes. Everyone will have a different opinion on what they think makes sports cars special and for the reasons why we love them so much. Even people who say they are impractical or unnecessary cannot help but to turn and look when one drives past displaying its beautiful contours hinting at the power hidden under the perfectly painted panels.

Since the development of motorised vehicles a small select group of individuals have always had the undying fascination of designing and building them bigger, more powerful and faster than they either needed to be or really should be with any regard to safety. This was no different with the motor car industry, from its relative simple and sluggish beginnings the car quickly developed into a very useful mode of transport and working tool. For some this new way to transport us around turned into an obsession of power and speed and welcomed the age of the racing cars and sports cars.

To begin with motor vehicles were built for more functional than aesthetically pleasing reasons and their ability to carry both people and heavy loads is what drove the designers and manufacturers forward. Humans though have an eye for beauty and a thirst for power and speed, combining these attributes the birth of the sports cars was inevitable.

As new developments occurred in the early motor industry a small number of designers, builders and drivers pushed the motor car to its limits on race tracks to test its abilities against other manufacturers vehicles. These races fuelled the next generation of cars and drivers. As engines became more powerful the ability to race these machines began to push the designs and needs to new levels this quite often was at the expense of someone’s life. Big powerful engines were placed into fragile frames and pushed to the limit often with dire consequences to drivers and spectators. But humans have a need to go faster and faster and this drove these brave and quite often reckless early pioneers to design better and more powerful machines and this began the start of the new age of the modern motor car. Safety was usually an after thought if it came up at all, the main focus was pushing the machines and drivers to their limits and beyond if possible. The engines power output quickly out grew the motor cars ability to handle these increases and the designers had to rethink the chassis and suspensions limitations. As with in the aircraft industry the designs of planes and engines regularly changed along with the abilities and reliability of the aircraft, the motor cars began to evolve along the same lines with new ideas and breakthroughs in technologies incorporating aerodynamics to help reduce drag and stronger building materials for chassis and bodywork.

Developing test vehicles purely for racing was the beginning of what we now class as the sports car. After the Second World War a new breed of sports car began to emerge. The once very high-priced and hard to obtain race bred cars that only the most wealthy and enthusiastic owners could secure began to evolve into a more accessible vehicle with the additional comforts and road functionalities, and what was even more important, a more affordable price tag making them more accessible to the average owner and driver. The sports cars had taken their first steps from the exclusive domain to main stream availability. Over the next few years as advancements were made on and off the racing circuit designs began their slow transformation into the popular modern shapes of today’s models. Many famous names have added their own distinctions to the sports car moulds and most can be easily identified by pure shape alone even today.