The best sports cars
Sports cars are fascinating vehicles. Their features make them stand out
among other car types. But there still is competition among sports cars.
It is fascinating to talk about these sports cars and why they stand out
above their contemporaries.
Here are some of the 2006 vehicles that made the list of best sports car
and the qualities that made them above average.
- Audi A3 2.0T
This car goes beyond the beauty of its exterior. Car enthusiasts
appreciate the car's responsiveness and agility.
Audi A3 2.0T comes with an intercooled, turbo charged engine with 2.0
liter capacity and 16 valves. The car promises to deliver power up to 197
mph at 5100 rpm.
Other features include a six speed manual transmission, front-wheel type
of driveline, 101.5 in. wheelbase and curb weight of 3300 - 3350 lbs.
- Chevrolet Corvette
The car's V-8 engine (7.0 liter) with 16 valves allows for greater speed,
and because the car is lighter than regular cars, the Chevrolet Corvette
is capable of accelerating up to 125 mph in 12 seconds within one-fourth
of a mile.
The car's braking system is impressive. The car's reflex is also
astounding.
The car comes with the following specifications: rear-wheel type of
driveline, and curb weight within 3100 - 3300 lbs.
-Honda Accord
The car comes with its fresh look: revised interiors, rear and front
styling, and better sound-minimizing capability.
Honda Accord still boasts of its qualities such as high value for resale,
excellent construction and reliability.
V6 Accords are equipped with a new stable system and improved suspension.
This car also has the following specifications: front- wheel type of
driveline, 3100 to 3600 lbs. curb weight, up to 107.9 in. wheelbase and 5
or 6 speed manual transmission.
- Porsche Boxster
The Porsche Boxster speaks well about its balance. Pair this quality with
an increase in power delivered by its 24-valve DOHC engine with 2.7 liters
capacity.
The braking system is as remarkable as is the car's over-all aggressive
appeal.
Other features of the car include:
A rear-wheel type of driveline, 95.1 in. wheelbase, and curb weight within
2900 -3100 lbs.
Truly, sports cars did evolve and they will continue to evolve as long as
there is competition. Car enthusiasts can expect more remarkable features
in sports cars as years go by. |