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Re: Definition of "Sports Car"

To: "Robert J. Donahue" <rdonahue@holli.com>
Subject: Re: Definition of "Sports Car"
From: Gregory Petrolati <gpetrola@prairienet.org>
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 16:53:33 -0600 (CST)
On Tue, 5 Mar 1996, Robert J. Donahue wrote:

> Hey guys, help me settle an on going argument with my friends at work. What
> exactly is a sports car? Is the European definition different from the
> American one?
> 
> I always thought a sports car should meet the following criteria:
>     
>         1. Positively must not have a back seat.

                That would leave out a few Ferraris and Morgans, not to 
                mention Mini Coopers, Lotus Cortinas

>         2. Must be low to the ground. (leaves out small sport-utilities)

                And any number of Prewar Bentley's, Lagondas, etc, etc.

>         3. Must have better than average handling.

                No Prob there

>         4. Must have a manual transmission.

                If you include preselector gearboxes, wouldn't tha leave 
                out a bunch of Astons, and other british Iron...

> 
> Can a true sports car have a hard top?

        Sure, I think you'd come to blows with the owner of a Ferrari
        250 SWB, Aston Martin DB4 Zagato or any of that ilk, if you
        said otherwise...

front wheel drive? 

        Can you say Mini Cooper? 

power steering?

        The bain of mankind...
        
> I hear some hardcore Brits won't even allow heaters or wind-up windows.

        As you say... "hardcore Brits" (probably still waiting for we 
        colonists to come to our senses about that "Independence Thing")

        The SCCA in all it's wisdom had a slogan that states "A sports 
        car is a state of mind..." I wouldn't be THAT permissive.

        I think a sports car is a car that you must make sacrifices to 
        own, just to get a serious payback in fun when you drive it. 
        Sacrifices like space, comfort, economy... All the sensible decisions
        one makes to buy a car for the family.

        It's a car that someone of a more sober demeanor would look down 
        their nose a you for being seen in. Fathers won't let their daughters
        go driving with you because you are a "rake" and ne're do well...
        When you drive by in a sports car children squeal, dogs give 
        chase barking wildly. A sports car would give Great Aunt Viola "the 
        vapors", Uncle Ned would consider leaving your name out of the will.

        I could go on but I've run out of time.

        Greg "last year I couldn't spell "Rake Hell" now I are one" Petrolati
gpetrola@prairienet.org                         1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
        "That's not a leak... My car is just marking its territory!"
Greg Petrolati, Champaign, Illinois


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