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Don't have money -- like $50,000 or $100,000 -- to blow on a sports car? That doesn't mean you can't get behind the wheel of a fun, unique, even exotic sports car. You just have to be willing to ...
Relatively speaking, this is a very affordable sports car. An average condition car can be found in the $15,000-$25,000 range for a manual six-speed transmission, even less if an automatic and/or ...
Whether you want a sleek example of Japanese engineering or a high-powered pony car, here are the best cheap sports cars under $30,000. Note: Prices may vary by location and are subject to change.
The DC Avanti is a coupe styled sports car produced by DC Design, an Indian design firm originally headed by Dilip Chhabria.Its name was based on the Studebaker Avanti.It was unveiled at the 2012 Auto Expo in New Delhi. [1]
The car has a list price of €660,000. [6] The price for registering the car in Denmark is around DKK 16 million (€2,143,952) as a result of the country's high registration taxes; however, Zenvo is aiming only at the export markets. [7] Production was limited to 15 cars. [8]
The GT is a fully electric car; buyers can choose from two drive variants. The basic one, transferring power to the rear axle, develops 228 hp, while the top AWD engine reaches 456 hp. The basic battery pack allows the user to drive about 560 km (350 mi) on a single charge, and the top one up to 580 km (360 mi).
Similarly, US automobile company, General Motors had announced its plans to export about 50,000 cars manufactured in India by 2011. [107] In September 2009, Ford Motors announced its plans to set up a plant in India with an annual capacity of 250,000 cars, for US$500 million. The cars were manufactured both for the Indian market and for export ...
Royale RP37. Sports 2000 is a restricted-rules class of two-seat, mid-engined, open-cockpit, full-bodied sports-prototype racecar used largely in amateur road racing. . Sometimes known as S2000 or S2, the class was developed by John Webb, then of the Brands Hatch racing circuit in England, as an affordable form of sports car racing, essentially a sports car version of Formula