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> What? Mustang Outsells 911's in Germany?, Seriously? What is WRONG with those Germans?
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Sports cars should be focused on driving dynamics and not on passenger & luggage space. The driving dynamics will vary depending on what it was designed for. Example: drag racing vs. road racing. That's my attempt at a definition.
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QUOTE(billh1963 @ Apr 11 2016, 07:22 AM) *

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Now I'm intrigued. So what is it, exactly, that makes a car a "sports" car?



The definition of a sports car seems to be ever evolving. For many people, the last true sports cars are those from the 1950's...no wind up windows, no creature comforts, nothing that detracts from the tasks of driving in a sporty manner.

My 1957 MGA meets those criteria.




And you have the best A color combo; black, with red interior!
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