I was reading another thread and a member describes an E85 roadster as a sports car. I have a roadster and define it as a roadster (as sporty as it may be). I always think that a sports car has a roof. Making the car stiffer etc.etc. Short overhangs, minimal distance between wheel arches and upper body line. No extras thrown in keeping it lighter. A decent design effort making the car balanced etc. An engine that makes it shift, but not just shred tyres. But a roof to tie it all together and make it work. If you add weight to make a roadster stiffer, then it is immediately not as sporty. Also I never think of half of the thunder saloons as sports cars, V8 M3's and big AMG's or stupid estate car RS6's.
Mind you racing cars often have no roof. Maybe I should consider the roadie a racing car.
Mind you racing cars often have no roof. Maybe I should consider the roadie a racing car.




, My old mk3 mx5 although being good fun on the corners was painfully slow on the straights and I wouldn't class that car as a sports car...