Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Sports cars

This small-size vehicle class combines performance and handling. Sometimes inspired by racing vehicles, this class ranges from lightweight derivatives such the Lotus Elise and "average consumer" focused models such as the Mazda MX-5, to heavier and more powerful models such as the Dodge Viper.

Examples of sports cars:


Chevrolet Corvette
MG T-type
Porsche 911


Hot hatch





A hot hatch is a high-performance hatchback, based on standard superminis or small family cars with improved performance, handling and styling. Hot hatches are very popular in Europe, and originated from the original Volkswagen Golf GTI. In North America, sport compacts are usually sold as saloons or coupés rather than hatchbacks. The hot hatches are now expanded to large family hatchbacks, and is called as large hot hatch as these are larger than small hot hatches.




Sports saloon / sports sedan


These are high performance versions of saloons. Sometimes originally homologated for production based motorsports (touring cars) and like regular saloons, seats four or five people.





Examples of sports saloons/sedans:


BMW M5
Dodge Charger SRT-8
Ford Mondeo ST200





Examples of sport compact saloons/sedans:


Dodge SRT-4
Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

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