Define a sports car, clear this up.

firebobby said:
Real sports cars have wood, making my car a real sports car :P

Yep ‘‘‘tis a beaut Frederick....you must drag it down to Zed fest sometime so we can lau.....admire it.... :poke:
 

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Marlon said:
This then
Nah!, don't like the wheels and it has a 'whippy' ariel. Mind you Le Mans sports cars have 'whippies' or is it 'whippys'. Quick, Tell firebobby that true sports cars have whippy ariels.
 
john-e89 said:
firebobby said:
Real sports cars have wood, making my car a real sports car :P

Yep ‘‘‘tis a beaut Frederick....you must drag it down to Zed fest sometime so we can lau.....admire it.... :poke:
There's no bloody wood in there muppet :poke:
Is that one of your storage vehicles John :rofl:
 
BeeEmm said:
Marlon said:
This then
Nah!, don't like the wheels and it has a 'whippy' ariel. Mind you Le Mans sports cars have 'whippies' or is it 'whippys'. Quick, Tell firebobby that true sports cars have whippy ariels.
You just know it :wink:
 
brillomaster said:
I think convertible or fixed roof matters not. I think important things are 2 seats maximum, 2 doors maximum, predominantly rwd, under 1500kgs. any 2+2 is a sports GT at best. any 4 door is a sports saloon at best. a 2 seat, 2 door car over 1500 kgs is a GT.
a 911 is not a sports car?
 
philbo909 said:
brillomaster said:
I think convertible or fixed roof matters not. I think important things are 2 seats maximum, 2 doors maximum, predominantly rwd, under 1500kgs. any 2+2 is a sports GT at best. any 4 door is a sports saloon at best. a 2 seat, 2 door car over 1500 kgs is a GT.
a 911 is not a sports car?
Brave statement. Try that one on a Porker forum if you dare. :evil:

4 seats bit heavy engine in the wrong place. Heck you may have a point.

Now where are PVR and Tom when you need em. :wink:
 
brillomaster said:
I think convertible or fixed roof matters not. I think important things are 2 seats maximum, 2 doors maximum, predominantly rwd, under 1500kgs. any 2+2 is a sports GT at best. any 4 door is a sports saloon at best. a 2 seat, 2 door car over 1500 kgs is a GT.

I like that definition - after all whether you had a DHC or FHC E-Type it was still a sports car! But the weight limit might mean F-Types are GTs! :lol:

And maybe 911s are "sports GTs" - surely there is nothing wrong with that?
 
Mr Tidy said:
brillomaster said:
I think convertible or fixed roof matters not. I think important things are 2 seats maximum, 2 doors maximum, predominantly rwd, under 1500kgs. any 2+2 is a sports GT at best. any 4 door is a sports saloon at best. a 2 seat, 2 door car over 1500 kgs is a GT.

I like that definition - after all whether you had a DHC or FHC E-Type it was still a sports car! But the weight limit might mean F-Types are GTs! :lol:

And maybe 911s are "sports GTs" - surely there is nothing wrong with that?
And ///M3s etc are sports taxis. Sorry I meant sports saloons of course. :poke:
 
Mmm, I largely agree with the chap who's comparing them to GT cars.

I think gearing comes into it as well as weight. All contribute to an idea of responsiveness.

If it's something with short ratios and hard suspension that isn't really suitable for long journeys, it's gotta fall in the sports car category. My back dictates that the e86 falls into this category...
 
having a roof or no roof is no issue I think.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_car

Then again I had this discussion also on Bimmerpost and some yanks over there even believe an suv is a sportscar because it has the word 'sports' in it.
So the definition can be as refined as the person saying it and vice versa it seems :lol:
 
GuidoK said:
on Bimmerpost and some yanks over there even believe an suv is a sportscar because it has the word 'sports' in it.

This is why they are aloud to carry guns in the USA. :wink:
 
buzyg said:
This is why they are aloud to carry guns in the USA.

Well I suppose if their Sport is shooting, they're gonna need something bigger than a 2 seater to haul a dead dear home!

So in simple terms "Sports Car" seems to mean whatever anyone thinks it is! :?
 
Is it hard to get in and out of?
Is the ride appalling on anything other than a race track?
Does it have the fuel economy that would make a Sheikh think twice?
Will it turn on a six pence, even at 70MPH?
Will it leave your eyeballs pressing on the back of your skull when you press the loud pedal?
Do the neighbour's curtains twitch when you fire it up early on a Sunday morning?
Can you picture yourself setting a blistering time on the Goodwood hill climb while wearing your tweed cap and leather racing jacket and getting the nodding approval of the "chaps" for your efforts?

If the answer to all of the above is YES, it's a sports car :)
 
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