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The proper
application of the term is subjective and
disputed, especially among enthusiasts. The use
of the term can be dependent on the era. |
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Some
supercars include some of the features required
for
race cars,
like the roll cage, while other supercars are in
general race cars with only the minimum legal
required modifications made to be street legal.. |
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a vehicle
that may have been considered a supercar in one
decade may not be considered the same in another
decade. |
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Supercar is a term generally used for a high-end
sports car,
whose performance is highly superior to that of
its contemporaries. It has been defined
specifically as a very expensive, fast or
powerful car with a centrally located engine.[ |
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It must be very fast, with sporting handling to
match it should be sleek and eye-catching and
its price should be one in a rarified atmosphere
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Before the
few sports cars used
four-wheel drive,
which had traditionally added a lot of weight. Not a
sports car, but the
Audi Quattro,
with coaxial driveshafts, proved its worth in rallying,
and with the added advantage of all-weather traction
ability. Four-wheel drive is now common in high-powered
sports cars, including
Porsche,
Lamborghini,
and the Bugatti
Veyron.
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