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Automotive Guide for Sports Cars
- Sports Cars
Stylish, sexy, sleek, streamlined, spirited and speed demon are all words used to describe sports cars, which are essentially two-door automobiles that are designed for...
Article by: Elizabeth Morgan - Sports Cars for Sale
Sports cars are available for sale through dealers and auctions, and on the Internet. Auctions often advertise bargain prices, which they call wholesale rates. Many...
Article by: Elizabeth Morgan - Still Running Wild
Its name means a small yet hardy wild horse that could most probably be a descendant of the Arabian horses. And for many years since...
Article by: Sarah McBride - Super Exotic Sports Cars - What You Should Know, Before Spending Any Money!
Before we start, let's define the term 'super exotic sports cars'. Sports cars, by definition are borderline racing cars; boasting powerful performance and sleek looks....
Article by: Charlie Cory - Test-Driver Jobs -- Could You Become a Test Driver For a Car Magazine?
Being a car-magazine test driver is one of the ultimate jobs for anyone who likes cars. Test drivers get to spend plenty of time in...
Article by: David Bellm - The 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
It was 1969. And what an amazing year it was! The Beatles’ world renowned hit Come Together was at the top of the music charts...
Article by: Jason Tarasi - The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
The Road Runner line was first produced by Plymouth in 1968 with a back-to-basics strategic approach aimed at making muscle cars more affordable for the...
Article by: Jason Tarasi - The Battle Rages On Between Porsche And Ferrari
The two European automakers, Porsche of Germany and Ferrari of Italy, have a lot of similarities even though the two compete with each other head...
Article by: Gregg Hall - The Classic 1980s Sports Car - The De Lorean
One of the most famous classic sports cars of the 1980s is certainly the De Lorean DMC-12. The sports car is popular and mainly...
Article by: Michael Russell - The Classic Lotus Elan Could Average 69MPH Without Exceeding 70MPH
During the 1960's through to the late seventies sports cars were designed by engineers with one thing in mind, to provide high erformance with...
Article by: Colin Croucher
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