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		<title>Some Of The Factors To Consider When Buying A Sports Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people with a fat wallet and a large bank account find themselves pondering what they can spend all their money on. Answer is a brand new sports car that can run the quarter mile in under 11 sec that&#8217;s what I would spend my money on. Here is how to look at buying a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people with a fat wallet and a large bank account find  themselves pondering what they can spend all their money on.  Answer is a  brand new sports car that can run the quarter mile in under 11 sec  that&#8217;s what I would spend my money on.</p>
<p>Here is how to look at  buying a brand new sports car, the good ways and the bad ways.</p>
<p>People  who are obsessed with sports cars can find every reason why to buy one  and every reason why they shouldn&#8217;t own one. Some of these pros and cons  are listed below.</p>
<p>Sports cars not only fit the lifestyles of the  rich and the famous but with every person with a bit of money and  wanting to spend it on a nice ride. Many of these sports cars come stock  with horsepower going over 500 some with way more like Lamborghini&#8217;s or  Porsche&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Small sporty convertibles will depreciate in value of  the years and will get down to worth less then when you bought it. This  really depends on the car; Corvettes from the sixties are worth way more  now than they were then.</p>
<p>People who love spending all their money  on these types of cars can choose between coupes or convertibles I  personally like imports over anything I would take a Supra over a high  end sports car today. That is a turbo Supra of course.</p>
<p>Most sports  cars with an automatic transmission, like most other vehicles, will be  worth more than the ones with a standard transmission. There are some  exceptions with true sports cars and with sports cars that really need  the ability to benefit from the torque that comes from using a manual  transmission.</p>
<p>A lot of sports cars are prone to having problems,  some of their parts are exotic and may be hard to find. When or if you  buy a sports car never expect to get back what you paid for it. These  cars are just another way to get around.  Many become garage babies and  are never run.</p>
<p>Of course driving an expensive sports car means  paying a lot more for gas because they usually have the motor with a v-8  or v-12 which will get you about 15 miles to the gallon if you are  lucky. This is also a good reason why more people should drive an  import, good gas mileage plus high performance.</p>
<p>On the other side  of the table though sports cars are already fast when you buy them, but  like they say you can make a car as fast as your billfold is fat. That  is the beauty of imports, over exotics. If you don&#8217;t have the money for a  300k factory vehicle you can always spend a tenth of that and have one  probably just as fast with the right mechanic.</p>
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		<title>Sports Car Innovators</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of American sports cars is the story not only of machines, but also of the men who made and drove them. There have been many key players in the development of the modern sports car, but some stand out as truly significant figures. Among those innovators to remember are Alexander Winton, Zora Arkus-Duntov, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The history of American sports cars is the story not only of  machines, but also of the men who made and drove them. There have been  many key players in the development of the modern sports car, but some  stand out as truly significant figures.</p>
<p>Among those innovators to  remember are Alexander Winton, Zora Arkus-Duntov, and John DeLorean.  Each made a lasting impression on the sports car scene.</p>
<p>Alexander  Winton</p>
<p>Alexander Winton was the first truly successful automotive  magnate in the United States. His cars participated and excelled in  virtually every major racing and touring event of the late 1890s and  early 1900s. Winton cars were perceived as the model of American  automotive engineering.</p>
<p>Winton&#8217;s success and belief in his  vehicles led him to accept a challenge from an upstart from Detroit  named Henry Ford. In a much-ballyhooed 1901 contest, Ford and Winton  squared off in one-on-one race.</p>
<p>Winton&#8217;s Sweepstakes racecar  suffered from mechanical problems during the contest and his  two-cylinder, 28 horsepower racer finished a distant second to Ford, who  found his career revitalized after the publicized victory.</p>
<p>Despite  often being remembered as the man who lost to Ford, Alexander Winton  was a true American sports car pioneer and laid the groundwork for many  manufacturers who followed in his footsteps.</p>
<p>Zora Arkus-Duntov</p>
<p>After  World War II, American manufacturers began to produce readily available  sports cars, in contrast to the limited production, high-dollar  versions from earlier in history. After Ford made a splash with the  Thunderbird sports car, Chevrolet sought to capture its share of the  growing market with the 1955 introduction of the Corvette.</p>
<p>The  Corvette, whose distinctive appearance was brought to light be famous  designer Harley Earl, was a beautiful package containing a ho-hum gift.  The car had a two-speed automatic transmission and a standard Chevy 6  cylinder engine. Sales stagnated.</p>
<p>A Russian migr and Chevrolet  designer named Zora Arkus-Duntov took the reigns of the Corvette project  after its second lackluster year. He redesigned the new Chevy V8 to fit  in the Corvette and replaced the automatic transmission with a sportier  3-speed manual tranny. His design changes vaulted the Corvette to fame  and admiration.</p>
<p>Arkus-Duntov continued his affiliation with  Corvette, ushering it into its heyday as the most respected and admired  American sports car.</p>
<p>John DeLorean</p>
<p>A brash young auto  executive at Pontiac named John DeLorean had an idea. He could take the  under performing Pontiac Tempest, make a few minor exterior alterations,  outfit it with a big and powerful V8 engine and upgrade some of the  other components. His revitalization effort turned the lowly Tempest  into the Pontiac GTO the car that sparked the muscle car era in America.</p>
<p>DeLorean&#8217;s  efforts to build better and more interesting sports cars continued as  he opened his own auto company. He introduced the stainless steel DMC-12  sports car later popularized in the Back to the Future movies. The  innovative vehicle was never a hot-seller but was an inspiration for  countless future designs from other automakers.</p>
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		<title>Your Sports Car&#8217;s Color</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are buying a new sports car, you may have the opportunity to select its cover from the ever-growing palette provided by auto manufacturers. When selecting a color for your sports car, there are a few factors one should consider. Individuality may be more of a concern for some than it is for others. [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are buying a new sports car, you may have the opportunity to  select its cover from the ever-growing palette provided by auto  manufacturers. When selecting a color for your sports car, there are a  few factors one should consider.</p>
<p>Individuality may be more of a  concern for some than it is for others. If one is seeking an original,  or individual look for their sports car, they may be interested in the  results of the annual DuPont car color survey. Every year, the survey  examines each class of passenger automobiles and finds out which colors  are most commonly chosen by consumers.</p>
<p>Based on the results of the  DuPont survey, you should avoid a silver paint job if you are trying to  stand out in a crowd. Silver has been the most popular color for sports  cars each of the last two years and one out of every five sports cars  purchased is silver. Those seeking a unique look may also want to think  twice about going with red, blue or black color schemes. These three  hues were the next most commonly used colors. In comparison, the number  of yellow sports cars and green sports cars combined would still only  equal approximately half of those sold with a red paint job.</p>
<p>There  are few things that are researched as much as consumer habits. Not only  are popular colors evaluated by research teams, they have also examined  resale values for cars of different colors. Paint schemes that are  particularly unique, it appears, are harder to sell used. Of course,  this is not surprising. Thus, if you are preoccupied with eventual  resale concerns, you might want to pick one of the more popular colors  so the sports car will appeal to more prospective buyers.</p>
<p>If you  plan on driving the sports car as a primary vehicle or with great  regularity, you should consider your environment and usage habits when  picking a color. For instance, one who must access a dirt road regularly  should probably reconsider a desire for white or similar light hues.  Alternatively, a light color might be perfect for someone living in a  sunny climate and is more concerned about heat retention and paint  fading than with showing a little dust.</p>
<p>When determining which  color best suits you and your sports car, there is one factor you should  not take into consideration. There is a venerable urban legend that  claims car insurance is pegged at higher rates for those driving red  cars. Proponents of this myth claim the insurance companies determined  those who drove red cars were more prone to accidents and they  accordingly increased rates. Today, there is absolutely no evidence to  support the red paint insurance story. So, don&#8217;t let the fear of a  higher insurance premium dissuade you from buying a candy apple red  sports car if that is your desire.</p>
<p>One should, however, consider  the available interior packages when picking out their paint color.  Generally, a dealer will recommend a complimentary color scheme, but  many of us have seen cars with interior/exterior color combinations that  were anything but flattering. Don&#8217;t neglect to consider the look of the  interior and the exterior together. Will the red paint really  compliment the gray interior or neutral brown interior better? Make sure  you put together a combination you will enjoy.</p>
<p>One of the great  things about buying a new sports car today is the flexibility it affords  you. Gone are the days of cookie-cutter cars with few options and  limited paint schemes. Today, you can assemble your car to your custom  specifications, including the paint job. When picking your color, be  thorough in your thinking and you are likely to end up with the perfect  sports car.</p>
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		<title>Rent Sports Cars &#8211; The Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:04:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking to rent sports cars? Do you know that there are several options to get into a sports vehicle. Now you can discover what you need to get into a sports car. Join me as we take a look. There are several ways to get into a sports car. Here they are, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking to rent sports cars? Do you know that there are  several options to get into a sports vehicle. Now you can discover what  you need to get into a sports car. Join me as we take a look.</p>
<p>There  are several ways to get into a sports car. Here they are, and then we  will get into detail:<br />
* Buying A Sports Car<br />
* Joint Ownership<br />
* Renting Sports Cars</p>
<p>* Buying A Sports Car<br />
Buying a sports vehicle is the first option. This can be a great  idea, especially if you can afford it. Afford it, the next option is to  get a kit car. These are great ways to get into a great looking sports  car for much cheaper!</p>
<p>For many though buying a sports vehicle is  the best. One option if you don&#8217;t have all the cash in one go, is to buy  on finance. A car loan is a great way to get the car you want.</p>
<p>*  Joint Ownership<br />
Another option is joint ownership. This can be a great idea  especially if you are flexible. If you need the car today, it might be a  problem!</p>
<p>What group ownership is, is that it allows several  people to own the car. The result is that the group decides when they  need the car, and each has the car equally throughout the time of owning  the car.</p>
<p>This can be a great way to get a sports vehicle and not  have to worry about if you can come up with the entire cost. For some it  means getting into a top sports car easily, though this can be a  problem, especially if you all want the car on the same dates!</p>
<p>*  Renting Sports Cars<br />
What is the other option? Rent a sports car! Renting is always great  because you don&#8217;t have to worry about buying and you don&#8217;t have to  worry about having to make sure the car is available when you need it.  Renting allows you to get into the car, and if one place hasn&#8217;t got it,  somewhere else has.</p>
<p>For a minimal fee, you can be in the front  seat of the latest and greatest. Many people choose this option.</p>
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		<title>Sports Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 high speeds, great power and smashing good looks. The manufacture of the modern-day sports car began only after 1945, when the economy started booming, technology developed dramatically and better roads [...]]]></description>
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<p>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 high speeds, great power and smashing  good looks. The manufacture of the modern-day sports car began only  after 1945, when the economy started booming, technology developed  dramatically and better roads were being built. They came in various  shapes like convertibles, roadsters, coupes, grand tourers and sedans.  Sports-car lovers are either devoted to timeless classics that have been  souped up for current times, or are trendsetters looking for the latest  kind of exotic car.</p>
<p>From powerful purring beauties like the  Mercedes Benz SLK 350 to thundering thrillers like the Ford Mustang V-8,  you can choose a sports car that matches your personality. In fact,  sports cars are as much about personality as they are about performance &#8211;  smooth aerodynamic bodies of carbon fiber, chrome pipes and fittings,  rich leather upholstery, wide wheels, shiny wooden panels and snazzy  paint jobs.</p>
<p>Different brands of sports cars adopt different  principles of design. Some cars may be light in order to achieve greater  acceleration, others may boast of extremely powerful engines for better  car handling and performance, while still others may stress safety and  comfort rather than style. The majority of contemporary sports cars have  front-wheel drives as opposed to rear-wheel drives, which were more  common in the earlier generation of sports cars. Many cars also have the  engine in the center, driving the rear wheels, which is unique to  sports cars. In these cars, the engine is placed behind the driver, at  the middle of the chassis. Porsche is the only sports car that has the  engine mounted at the rear, driving the rear wheels. This aspect is a  crucial part of car design, as it affects the maneuverability or  handling of the car, which is critical at high speeds.</p>
<p>The most  well known brands today are Ferrari, Porsche, Lotus, Lamborghini,  Bugatti, Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Triumph. Companies which  manufacture other cars also make some sports models; prominent among  these are Ford, Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Nissan.  Today, the design and manufacture of sports cars is becoming more  specialized and competitive, with newer, more attractive designs and a  higher degree of technical sophistication being utilized.</p>
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		<title>Tips on How to Buy a Used Sports Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the best things you have bought have been second hand, maybe you bought it from a car boot sale, this is the same when it comes to buying a sports car. You may want to buy a sports car for the pleasure of owning one or you may be a car enthusiast either way [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes the best things you have bought have been second hand,  maybe you bought it from a car boot sale, this is the same when it comes  to buying a sports car. You may want to buy a sports car for the  pleasure of owning one or you may be a car enthusiast either way it is a  great deal of fun.</p>
<p>When you go to look at a the car you need to  think if you can afford a brand new one or a used one. Most people would  love a new sports car but in reality its just going to be very unlikely  that you can afford a brand new one so you will have to start looking  for a used car. You need to get the whole idea of what a new car is  going to look like. Buying a used sports car is all about getting value  for money so you need to set out your needs and wants preferably before  you jump in with both feet.</p>
<p>When you look at buying a used  performance car you need to think of a budget that you can afford  comfortably, there is no point having to work all hours god sends so  that you can afford to only put a few miles worth of fuel in it. I  normally would scour through the online classified ads first and see  what the general prices were for the sports car I had in mind. This  would give you the general feeling of what to expect to spend.</p>
<p>When  you go and look at the sports car you need to look at the car very  closely, I think it&#8217;s always best to bring someone who knows a lot about  cars and if you don&#8217;t know anybody pay someone to check it over first.  This way you have &#8220;piece of mind&#8221; that you are buying the best possible  car for your money and you shouldn&#8217;t end up buying a bad used car.  Remember a car that has full service history will back up claims that it  has been well looked after.</p>
<p>When you are buying a used car you  probably should not expect the bodywork of the sports car to be in  perfect condition a few minor scratches and dings is what to expect and  don&#8217;t get me wrong there is a lot of cars out there that are in perfect  condition!! Just remember dings and scratches are only cosmetic and will  not effect the performance of the sports car and they are easily  repaired.</p>
<p>The test drive is very important firstly you need to be  able to feel at home with the car and even if it is the best looking car  you have seen you still need to be able to fit in it which is very  important. So try and do all sorts of situations in the car accelerating  braking corning cruising speed and make sure you are perfectly happy  with the car.</p>
<p>These are the main important things to consider when  buying a sports car. If you follow these simple tips you will stand a  good chance of buying an absolutely fantastic sports car and bets of all  it will be great value for money which will only ever put a smile on  your face.</p>
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		<title>Where to Find the Best Sports Car Hire</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By definition a sports car is equipped with two seats, has a low center of gravity and a front mounted high performance engine. I believe to be a true sports car in the old sense of the word it must be a soft top. I think the true sports car originated in Britain with models [...]]]></description>
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<p>By definition a sports car is equipped with two seats, has a low  center of gravity and a front mounted high performance engine. I believe  to be a true sports car in the old sense of the word it must be a soft  top. I think the true sports car originated in Britain with models such  as the Austin Healey 3000, MG B GT s and Triumphs of the fifties and  sixties. These two seater sports cars were a revolution in motoring.  Generally built with folding soft top, two seats and a throaty 4  cylinder engine they gave drivers of the day the thrills they had been  looking for.</p>
<p>Today Sports cars have evolved to be affordable  accessible and practical. The original cars of the fifties and sixties  were badly fabricated, they had awful handling, poor reliability, were  very slow compared to today&#8217;s standards and didn&#8217;t stop well at all. The  sports cars of today are fun nimble and will be sure to bring a smile  to your face.</p>
<p>Some sports cars today even have rear seats;  sometimes referred to as a 2+2 these seats allow you to car 3 additional  passengers but generally speaking aren&#8217;t particularly comfortable over  long journeys. Sports car hire in Spain is best suited to a couple  traveling abroad looking for fun on the open road. If you intend to take  a road trip or want to travel in style with a loved one there is no  better feeling than putting the top down and heading out across the  beautiful Spanish country side. With the breeze in your hair and the  burble of exhaust notes behind you the road becomes your friend.</p>
<p>Taking  a road trip in Spain couldn&#8217;t be easier you aren&#8217;t even restricted to  return the car to the same place that you hired it from. If it suits I  would suggest starting at one airport and ending at another. There will  be very little difference in costs and this way you won&#8217;t have to back  track or see any thing twice.</p>
<p>Sports cars today range from things  like the now defunct TVR s or the increasingly popular Mazda MX5 even  BMW and Porsche build cars which fall under the category of sports car  if you are feeling wealthy or want to turn heads as you cruise the  streets and boulevards of Spain try hiring a Porsche Boxer or BMW Z4.  These cars are top of their game and offer the driver unbeaten control  and driving experience. A trip though Spain in a Sports car is sure to  leave you with memories that will last a life time.</p>
<p>Travelling to  your final destination can also save you money; if you fly to a  relatively small airport outside of the main cities this will save you  money you can then travel on in your hired sports car, eliminating any  need for costly airport taxis. The Mercedes SLK, Peugeot Cabriolet range  and Audi A4 convertibles are widely available throughout our Spanish  destinations. They are more expensive than the very bottom range  vehicles but this is because they cost more to buy and more for the hire  companies to insure. Although a bit frivolous the memories and feeling  you will get driving a sports car during your stay are immeasurable</p>
<p>When  hiring a specialist sports car it is always best to book early, make  reservations as soon as you have your holiday booked. By doing this you  will get the cheapest quotes and ensure that your sports car is ready  and waiting for you the moment that you pass through arrivals in Spain.  You won&#8217;t have to wait to fill out lengthy documents you can simply  collect your keys put the roof down on your sports car and hit the open  road. Don&#8217;t forget to take a good CD of driving songs!</p>
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		<title>The Art &amp; Spirit of the Exotic Sports Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has seen the Lamborghini Reventón or the Aston Martin DBS knows that unmistakable feeling. It&#8217;s the thrill &#38; the allure of the exotic sports car, overhauled &#38; updated for the 21st century. Since their inception, sports cars have continually pushed the boundaries of both engineering &#38; art. These are the cars that exemplify [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has seen the Lamborghini Reventón or the Aston Martin DBS  knows that unmistakable feeling.  It&#8217;s the thrill &amp; the allure of  the exotic sports car, overhauled &amp; updated for the 21st century.   Since their inception, sports cars have continually pushed the  boundaries of both engineering &amp; art.  These are the cars that  exemplify speed, power and beauty.</p>
<p><strong>Alfa Romeo: The Grandfather  of Exotic Sports Cars</strong></p>
<p>Alfa Romeo first began producing  racecars in Milan, Italy in 1910.  Their first endeavor, the HP 24,  turned some heads with its superior speed and handling. Chief Designer  Giuseppe Merosi worked on all Alfa Romeo models from 1910 to 1923.  When  Merosi retired, racecar driver Enzo Ferrari persuaded Vittorio Jano to  leave Fiat and take over Merosi&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>In 1925, Alfa Romeo  unveiled the P2 Grand Prix Car, Jano&#8217;s first car with Romeo and widely  considered the first &#8220;supercar.&#8221;  The P2 was powered by a straight-8  cylinder supercharged engine, and placed first in 14 Grand Pix races  between 1924 and 1930.  Today, the P2 Grand Prix is considered one of  the most rarified of the collectible antique cars, with less than a  dozen still intact.</p>
<p>This year marks the return of Alfa Romeo to  the United States.  Their current sports car, the 8C Competizione, is  stunning with its sleek lines, 4.7L 6-cylinder engine &amp; a top speed  of 181 mph. This car is destined to send ripples throughout the US  market.</p>
<p><strong>Ferrari: High Performance, Luxury Cars</strong></p>
<p>After  racing Alfa Romeos in the 1920&#8242;s &amp; 30&#8242;s, Enzo Ferrari decided that  he wanted to build his own racecars.  He prototyped a few models in the  1940&#8242;s, but it wasn&#8217;t until after World War II that he found success.   Notably, Ferrari&#8217;s exotic sports cars took first place in the Formula 1  World Championships, 24 Hours of Le Mans and the World Sportscar  Championships throughout the 1950&#8242;s.</p>
<p>Ferrari&#8217;s Gran Turismo series  remains its most successful lines, with the 2007 599 GTB Fiorano  bringing even more luxury and innovation to the table.  Patrons of the  Ferrari Club of America cite performance as the primary reason for  purchasing a Ferrari over other collectible cars.</p>
<p><strong>Lamborghini :  Exotic Sports Cars for  a New Generation</strong></p>
<p>Ferruccio  Lamborghini had a successful business building tractors in Italy before  his eyes turned to the exotic sports car.  And it wasn&#8217;t a love for  performance that stirred his fire, but a disdain for Enzo Ferrari.</p>
<p>According  to Lamborghini&#8217;s family, Ferruccio purchased a Ferrari 250 GT in the  early 1960&#8242;s and was unhappy with the handling &amp; response of the  clutch.  He brought it into Ferrari&#8217;s factory and met with Enzo Ferrari  to voice his concerns. Ferrari was immediately upset with Lamborghini&#8217;s  complaints so he mocked Lamborghini and sent him away.  Lamborghini went  home, dismantled the car and discovered that the clutches installed in  Ferraris were from the same manufacturers he used for his tractors.  He  installed a new clutch and vowed to create a higher-quality, luxury  sports car than Ferrari.</p>
<p>While Lamborghini has countless models  that produce awe and wonder in car enthusiasts, it&#8217;s the 1974 Countach  that remains their most iconic.  Designer Marcello Gandini, then just  beginning his career, placed his focus on style over aerodynamics.  With  its scissor doors, sharp lines and low, wide frame, the Countach raised  the bar for Lamborghini.  The Diablo, the Murciélago, and even the 2008  Reventón follow in its wake.</p>
<p><strong>Aston Martin: Unforgettable  Collectible Cars</strong></p>
<p>Britain&#8217;s Aston Martin was founded by Lionel  Martin &amp; Robert Bamford in 1914.  They designed exotic sports cars  and drove in competitions, but it wasn&#8217;t until David Brown became  managing director of the company in 1947 that they were able to  establish themselves as a maker of high-quality, high-performance sports  cars.  They introduced the DB line (DB standing for David Brown) in  1950, and many of their models have become synonymous with antique and  collectible cars.</p>
<p>Newer DB models include the luxurious DB-7,  which was designed by Ian Callum and produced from 1994 to 2001.  This  model won the Jim Clark Award in 1995, and remains Aston Martin&#8217;s most  successful car to-date.</p>
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		<title>Own Your Dream Sports Car at an Affordable Price</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to take a race with wind! Not a bad idea at all; only you need to have the right sports car to give you company. Cars are the most passionate possessions in the boy&#8217;s toy&#8217;s list especially when it comes to throwing challenge to the wind. So how do you find your dream sports [...]]]></description>
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<p>Want to take a race with wind! Not a bad idea at all; only you need  to have the right sports car to give you company. Cars are the most  passionate possessions in the boy&#8217;s toy&#8217;s list especially when it comes  to throwing challenge to the wind. So how do you find your dream sports  car that gives you the height of joy at the top speed, yet comes for an  affordable price? Well, here are a few useful tips to find out your  sports car without burning a hole in your pocket.</p>
<p><strong>Begin with  the used cars</strong></p>
<p>The most practical way of buying your car for  most affordable price is to go for a used sports car. You can look for  the classic sports cars like Fiat or Triumph,  which can be restored  back to their old glory for little price. These pre owned cars will help  you to save on your sports car budget without cutting down on your  adrenaline rush at the time of wild driving of a sports car. Owning and  driving sports car become really enjoyable when you know where to find  the most lucrative deals. There are two surefire ways of finding your  dream sports car at an affordable price.</p>
<p><strong>Online auction</strong></p>
<p>Ask  around and most of the auto enthusiasts will let you know that the best  place for finding your dream sports car is the internet auto auctions.  If you really want to strike it big, then take a virtual journey through  the online auction of eBay Motors&#8212; the largest online auction in the  world. The vast range of comparison that you can experience here is  really amazing. But the best thing about eBay Motors is: you can strike  gold here by taking the advantage of some real good bargains.</p>
<p>However  you should take notice of some important areas like shipment and model  number before entering into any sort of commitment.</p>
<p><strong>Deals  through friendly car mechanic</strong></p>
<p>One way of grabbing a great  bargain is forging a rapport with your local car mechanic. He is the  best person to supply you with valuable information about fabulous deals  at an unbelievable bargain. Informing beforehand your mechanic about  the sports car you are looking for will definitely help you to come  across the sports car of your dream. The mechanic is a person to rely on  so far as buying a used car is concerned because the mechanic has  worked on the car and he knows the exact condition of the car.</p>
<p>Sometimes  the car owners fail to foot the bill of the car repairing and in that  case the mechanic gets back his money by putting the car for sale. This  situation can offer you a particularly lucrative deal as it allows for  great bargains.</p>
<p>In case you do not happen to find the sports car  of your dream in pre owned market, keep an eye on the advertisements put  up by the car dealers; sometimes car dealers offer big rebates and huge  discounts that make for a really lucrative deal. Grab these offers to  become the proud owner of a brand new sports car that won&#8217;t make you  break the bank.</p>
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		<title>Used Sports Car Buying Made Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t we all dream of owning a sports car? Although buying a used vehicle does not come with a &#8220;new car smell,&#8221; owning a vintage sports car is a fantasy for a lot of us. Better yet, there are great advantages to buying a used sports car. There is something special about buying an older [...]]]></description>
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<p>Don&#8217;t we all dream of owning a sports car? Although buying a used  vehicle does not come with a &#8220;new car smell,&#8221; owning a vintage sports  car is a fantasy for a lot of us. Better yet, there are great advantages  to buying a used sports car.</p>
<p>There is something special about  buying an older model sports car.  Many older sports cars are even  collectibles and their classic style holds great value. Sports car  enthusiasts recognize quality and seek to preserve it.</p>
<p>There is  never a guarantee you are going to purchase a winner as opposed to a  lemon, there are many things you can do to increase your chances of  success. The two most important things you can do is research and  investigation. Do your homework first, look into the type of sports car  you would like to purchase first. Then, when looking at used cars make  sure to really investigate the car before making an offer.</p>
<p>Start  your conquest by researching the car of your choice. The first place you  should look is Kelly Blue Book to determine the estimated value of the  sports car you want to buy. Then ask around about the car, maybe a local  mechanic, or a friend with sports car knowledge. The internet is an  outstanding resource as well. What kind of problems does the car  experience? Find out what you need to look for when inspecting the car  for yourself and what kinds of questions you need to ask the salesman  and a mechanic. It is also important to look at numerous resources to  determine an appropriate price the make and model of the car you are  researching.</p>
<p>Developing a notebook with questions and notes is a  handy tool. This way you can bring your notebook when looking at used  cars. You will know what questions to ask about the car and appear  organized to the seller.</p>
<p>The next step is investigating the real  live car. You have a good idea of what to expect and what to look for  when looking at used sports cars, now it is time to put your research to  work.</p>
<p>Ask the current owner for service records, or even invest  in a vehicle history report on the internet if it is not provided. Ask  lots of questions about the car you are looking at and find out  everything you can possibly think of.</p>
<p>Now is the time to take a  close look at the car itself. First check the condition of the car,  inside and out. Look for problem areas that you wrote down in your  research. If you are not a car expert, have the car checked by a trusted  mechanic. Often they will give it a once over for free or minimal  charge. This could save you a lot in the long run. Note areas that need  fixing and about how much it is going to cost you. Consider this when  looking at the price tag of the car.</p>
<p>Take the car for a test  drive. Look for any issues with the transmission. Are there any other  things you should be looking for indicated by earlier research? Beware  of sellers that do not let you take the car for a test drive or to a  mechanic for a check up, they are probably trying to hide something.</p>
<p>Finally,  if you are happy with your inspection and all other reports show that  the car is in good condition, it is time to make an offer. Consider any  problems noted on the car and what needs to be repaired when making an  offer on the sports car.</p>
<p>If everything works out, the research and  investigation you did will be well worth your time and effort in the  long run.</p>
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