Supras are superior to mustangs.
Challengers are probably the most common sports car I see. What about you?Supra
I use to love customizing cars in college. Probably my favorite would be a stealth Lamborghini a few friends I made by managing to salvage the engine and then with a little effort moved it into a new body. One of my many stupid Grease monkey things I remember doing in my friends old junkyard. Let's just say after transplanting the parts we had one of the craziest dune buggy vehicles I think we ever made LMFAO. I remember someone from the group got an A after we let her take it for a spin to her engineering final 🤣 man those were the days.
(And before someone freaks out it was either we take the engine and chasie or it would have been flattened for the scrap yard.)
Nineteen years ago I had a Black Pontiac Sunfire with a sunroof, chrome wheels & I went everywhere with that vehicle. I should of never traded it in for a Mazda RX-8. As for the Supra it looks really nice & if it had a sunroof & no blind spots I would think about buying it & in fact I did look at them.
I'd have to say the Porsche Cayman GTS 4.0, since I just bought one, lol. I seriously considered a C8 Corvette Stingray, but I'm not a big fan of automatic transmissions, and that's the only way you can get a Corvette. I got my Porsche with the 6 speed manual, and I'm loving it!
Looking at those pictures, the Supra looks nice. But if I had my choice, it would be the Audi S5 models.
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Probably the aston martin or something that looks like it. I like the sleek/lowkey look.
Of those, I'd take the Corvette any day of the week. Of course, I own an older Corvette, so I'm biased. But I voted with my $$$.
There are other great sports cars out there. Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, etc., etc., etc. I wouldn't turn any of them down.
I'm not sure I'd call the Challenger a sports car. Traditionally, they have been considered muscle cars. Similarly, the Mustang has been considered a 'pony car', but still something of a muscle car. But, now I'm probably just getting into semantics.
I should add that I owned a '67 GTO convertible when I was younger. Great car; wish I still had it. The GTO was the original muscle car
Prior to the idiotic beaver tooth grill design, the BMW M4 was my favorite sports car that isn't some wild exotic you'd be afraid to park out in public.
Of the American muscle cars, the Mustang GT350 is my favorite aesthetically. Driving-wise none of them appeal to me the same way the European cars do. Of the cars you mentioned, the Toyota Supra would be the one I'd actually buy and drive (because it's basically a BMW Z4 dropped into a Toyota frame).
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I saw one of these at the loval Ford dealership. If I was ever going to drive a sportscar I would like one of these.
Those are shitty redneck cars, and hardly qualify for the "supercar" title.
Something like Porsche, Ferrari, Koenigsegg etc are sports cars. Plus you will drive them more than your recovery and repair man will. As is usually the case with crappy American made cars.
The Corvette is rock solid. It's the most sports car you can get for money. I don't have anything against the other cars you mention, but I've not heard that any of the cars mentioned in the original question have quality or repeated repair issues. I might add that you'll get those repaired far more reasonably and dealerships with trained mechanics are far more common. There is absolutely nowhere within hundreds of miles of where I live to get a Koenigsegg repaired. There is only one dealer where you can get a Porsche or Ferrari repaired. And you'd better bring a big check to cover those repairs.
Also, the question was 'sports car', not 'supercar'.
Sports: Aston Martin Vanquish
Super: Lamborghini Countach
Muscle: Dodge Challenger
The three types should never be confused with each other.
It's not just one.
From the new series: Challenger Hellcat and Shelby Cobra GT500.
From the old series: 1969 Dodge Charter R/T and Plymouth Roadrunner.
Basically cars that were made for
Very Simple for me!
Its Mustang GT,
Because it can be felt everywhere you ride it. Long rides with this beauty is so pleasant that you can only remember is having a cool ride.
I also knew that secretely all the companies are making blueprints for ev cars but do you know that Mustang GT is coming on a EV Muscle edition. And I know this vehicle is going to make history again.
Are you talking about the Mach-e or an actual Mustang? Just curious. If the latter, I hadn't heard about that. If the former, I'm one of those who has trouble accepting the Mach-e as a Mustang.
Any sports car from 1915 to 1920
The first and the org sports cars that started the sports car movement.
A '73 Trans Am Firebird! 💛 And an '80's Trans Am w/the T-top.. I grew up riding in both so that is why I love them so much. A Chevy Nova is pretty too tho.
I've owned a Supra Twin Turbo, complete with Engine Management System.. The thing was my pride and joy until it was stolen never to be seen again.
Fastest I took it was 184 mph. Ahh to be young again.
Of those the Corvette
however prefer other models such as Ferrari and Aston Martin
original 69 Boss 302/429, R code 69 Mach one, 69 SS 396 Chevelle, 68, 69 Shelby GT 350/500KR.
I had a 63 vette, convert, 340hp 327, should have kept that one.
Hemi cudas/challenger, 68/69 road runners, just the classics.
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4.
Also, Rimac Nevera looks very appealing to me.
All time dream car: '93 Audi S2 Coupe
I have had my eyes on a Maserati Ghibli of late. Have not had the time to test drive one yet!
Assuming you mean current sports cars, I love the Lotus Emira. It's so pretty
Ferrari 458 Spider. A beautiful car that I've also seen in person.
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