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Two-seat convertible sports car: Mazda MX-5: 1989–present Over 940,000 in the first two generations to June 2014. [126] Verified by the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling two-seater, convertible (open top) sports car in history. [126] Van Volkswagen Type 2 (Transporter) 1950–present Over 12,000,000 in six generations to August 2015 ...
The McLaren MP4-23 was a Formula One racing car that was constructed by the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team to compete in the 2008 Formula One World Championship.The chassis was designed by Paddy Lowe, Neil Oatley, Tim Goss, Andrew Bailey and Simon Lacey, with Mario Illien and Andy Cowell designing the Mercedes-Benz engine.
When it comes to dream cars, many people see themselves cruising in a sports car on the open road. Over the decades, these dream cars have evolved in design, power and performance. But the one ...
The third-generation Cube was revealed for the first time at the Los Angeles Auto Show, on November 19, 2008. It was the first generation of the Cube to be officially exported beyond Japan, including to the European and North American markets. The Cube went on sale in Japan on November 19, 2008, and the U.S. on May 5, 2009. [citation needed]
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2008–present Coupé: Italy: Abarth: Porsche 356 B Carrera GTL Abarth: 1960-1961 Coupé Italy Abarth: Fiat Abarth 850 TC Berlina: 1964–1973 Roadster, Coupé Italy Aerocon Boa Type S: 1978-1979 Coupé United States AC Cars: 378 GT Zagato: 2012–present Coupé England AC Cars: 3000ME: 1979-1984 Coupé England AC Cars: Ace: 1953–1963 ...
The Tesla Roadster is a battery electric sports car, that is based on the Lotus Elise chassis, and was produced by Tesla Motors (now Tesla, Inc.) from 2008 to 2012.The Roadster was the first highway legal, serial production, all-electric car to use lithium-ion battery cells, and the first production all-electric car to travel more than 244 miles (393 km) per charge. [7]
Best of the ’50s. The 1950s welcomed a slew of car models, contributing to a postwar boom of nearly 60 million vehicles. The decade’s drivers got lots of chrome, flashy taillights, wraparound ...