There must be plenty of
sports car enthusiasts out there who, like me, believe the TT Roadster was born a classic.
Not exact matches
VSCC Lakeland — Trial Tom Threfall reports / Business and pleasure — Meet a happy Danish
enthusiast who makes a living
out of his hobby / Keeping the flag flying In the early 30s — John Black gave Standard a new image — and saved the company / Lost in the Wash — Michael Ware tells of Malcolm Campbell's ill - starred plans for a rival to Brooklands / Sit - up - and - beg - sort -
out The pre-war and early post war Ford Eights were similar but... Bill Ballard sorts them
out / A
sports car by accident — M.W - W on the legendary Prince Henry Vauxhall / The Freehollow Flyer — Chris Edwards concludes his story of the Gordon England Austin 7 found in an American barn / «For ordinary usage and for racing» — Keith Clare found a 1913 Singer Ten with a chequered history in New Zealand / The Geelong Sprints — Australia's answer to the Brighton Speed trials / Rallying to Ballarat — Peter May reports on the VCC of Ausralia's Melbourne to Ballarat Rally / Body language — The final part of Mike Worthington - Williams» magnum opus on body styles.
Urban / metro areas where you'll find most modern
sports cars (as BMW has pointed
out, true two - seat
sports cars and roadsters are losing any remaining popularity) have too much traffic for the average
enthusiast to want to exercise his or her left leg, especially when many manufacturers can claim faster shift times and better 0 - 60 mph results with a dual - clutch setup.
It's not the highest - performing
sports coupe around, but it's one of the most engaging and exciting — for a price that's not hugely
out of reach of most
car enthusiasts.
Whenever a new
sports car comes
out that impresses most
enthusiasts, magazines and websites tend to throw it at ever single possible competitor.
To further excite
enthusiasts and confirm the return of the legendary nameplate, the Japanese
car maker rolled
out a new Supra racing concept at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show that «signals Toyota's commitment to bring back to the market its most iconic
sports car.»
Consolidating the S and GT Vantages, the 2017 Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTS represents what is perhaps the last chance
sports car enthusiasts will have to buy something straight
out of the book titled The Good Old Days.
As the Z approaches its 50th anniversary, Nissan is rolling
out new features and exclusive extras that are sure to hit a home run with
sports car enthusiasts.