This website is about sports cars history and how they came to be. It is also going to include two popular brands of sports cars and include some history about them.
A sports car is designed to focus on handling, performance or thrill of driving. Sports cars originated in Europe in the early 1900s and are currently produced by many manufacturers around the world. Definitions of a sports cars often relate to how the car design is made for a huge range of performance, without any specific minimum requirements; both a Triumph Spitfire and Ferrari 488 Pista can be considered sports cars, despite different levels of performance.
The term was originally used for two-seat roadsters, these are cars without roofs, however since the 1970s the term has also been used for cars with a fixed roof these used to be called grand tourers. Attributing the definition of 'sports car' to any particular model can be controversial or the subject of debate among enthusiasts. Authors and experts have often contributed their own ideas to capture a definition. Insurance companies have also attempted to use mathematical formula to categories sports cars. There is no fixed distinction between sports cars and other categories of performance cars, such as muscle cars and grand tourers, with some cars being members of several categories.
Please use the side bar if you want to where this information came from and here is a link to all the sports cars currently available for purchase. full list of sports cars that are available for purchase. This website will cover a couple of different brands of sports cars manufacturers.
This will consist of site where you can fine more information on sports cars or sports cars that are on sale in New Zealand.