Thursday, December 9, 2010

The North American Perspective on the Best Sports Cars - Part 1

They're all around us, but when did the first sports car find its roots on American soil?

The best sports cars that have defined the American way of "bigger is better" seem to come from several eras starting with the hot rods of the 30's. While most of these brute forces did not see their true potentials until the muscle car era of the 60's and 70's led to the birth of the "garage mechanic", the pure styling of a 1930's Ford or Chevy is plain and simple, yet sporty.

Some will argue that the first American sports car came from the 50's with either the 1953 Corvette or the 1954 T-bird(if you are talking to a Ford fanatic who pretends that Chevy doesn't even exist).

Without a doubt the 60's and early 70's(before the embargo did a number on sports cars) were a Golden Age of top sports cars, starting with the least likely of candidates - The Pontiac Tempest. No matter which muscle car is your favorite, maybe you're a Chevelle fan or you like the Charger or you are into the super muscle cars such as the Buick 442, Plymouth Superbird or Dodge Challenger, you can't argue that the first muscle car was the Pontiac GTO. Thanks to John DeLorean, the same mind behind the brand bearing his name(made famous in the Back To the Future movies), the muscle car was born from a plain old full-size American coupe, thus proving the American "bigger is better" motto. The engines themselves were all about "Cubes Are King" and the numbers were astounding- 396, 400, 426 and 454! Compare those to today's numbers such as the 350 of the C4 and C5 Corvette and it is staggering.

Detroit also brought some style worthy of the Louvre in the Shelby Cobra and the Ford GT40(as well as the Ford powered, Italian designed Detamaso Pantera) and a car that sits among the Top 10 most expensive in the much coveted, hand-built Shelby Daytona, of which only 6 were built!
The 70's and 80's were somewhat uneventful, with the exception of the aforementioned DeLorean, which was as close to "all show and no go" as you can get with its pedestrian GM sourced 3.4L 170hp engine powering the 4000+ lb stainless steel beast, it was a wonder that Marty McFly even outgunned the VW Minibus chasing him in the first movie. Despite this, the Corvette got a nice facelift and the roots of its eventual partner in crime, the Viper, were being planted.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Best Sports Cars - Let the Debate Begin!

They come in all shapes and sizes. There are cars and then there are sports cars. Deciding which ones are the best sports cars is like figuring out the meaning of life, well not that deep, but just think about it. Not only is the definition of a sports car up for debate, but then once you have that definition you still have dozens of cars from several several countries spanning the globe to sort through.

To help sort out the mess, our goals are to break this question down to the root and at the same time have a lot of fun, such tactics as creating a list of top sports cars comes to mind or how about interactive reader polls? Among these top sports cars we can break them down by sub-category, region or even manufacturer, keeping in mind that some of the top sports cars are made by the same group of manufacturers as well as the individual manufacturers themselves, life is full of important decisions and sometimes figuring out your favorite involves several models of the same make!
Now it might sound like I am speaking in code or just avoiding the subject as I have yet to get into specifics, however the aim of this intro article is to get the juices flowing and remember that the aim will be to stay as agnostic as possible. This means no bias! Even towards which cars I personally view as the best sports cars, a view that has changed over time and will be discussed in subsequent articles including the very car that first piqued my interest in the subject, which is still near and dear to my heart, but no longer what I personally view as the best sports car.
For now it is our aim to start defining categories and first one that comes to mind is the exotics. No brainer here! As whatever standards you have for a sports car, you will most likely find an exotic in there. Not so clear cut is the gran turismo, the grand touring as it is known in the US or simply "GT". This will be a fun category to dissect as well as the sport compact bunch which includes anything from the entry level compacts in sport trim to the road going competitive rally cars. In addition, a great debate will go towards the muscle car genre as well as their close relative and at times referred to as one in the same, the pony car breed. Still up for debate, but most certainly in the discussion is the roadster class, most cars of this genre fit most if not all of the criteria most will argue embody the true sports car. Basically, the list goes on and it will be our responsibility to break it down.
Finally without further ado, these articles will put some of this information to use, if you're obsessed like I am, surely your desktop has a sports car wallpaper theme or even a revolving set to match your mood or the season. Additionally, to truly taste what life has to offer and without having the bankroll of a Silicon Valley startup or royalty, we will discuss ways that you can experience as many of the best sports cars as possible such as tips for finding used sports cars, where to rent top sports cars and even other avenues such as track day experiences where you can test a variety of the best sports cars in their natural habitat- the track.

So on that note, more to come soon, so buckle up and get ready for the ride of your life!

Top Sports Cars of All Time

When it comes to cars, especially sports cars, you have your favorites and I have mine. The question of what constitutes the best is a hot button issue, especially among truly knowledgeable enthusiasts, because we all have a different set of criteria to work from.
The Sports Car

The best sports cars are defined by their driving and mechanical performance. As a group, they are "open, low built, fast motor cars". They are dedicated high performance machines and they take many forms, depending on the manufacturer and market. But the sports car is more than just a fast car. It hugs the road, shifts responsively, accelerates quickly and can break on a penny all the while being street legal. It is no wonder then, that we love them and we love to talk about them almost as much as we love to drive them. So while this list may not match yours, it does reference some of the best sports cars of all time.
10. Mercedes Benz 300SL Gull Wing

The first production car to use fuel injection and a testament to German engineering in 1954. 215 bph. Top speed 135 mph.

9. Jaguar E-Type

Produced in 1961-1964. 265 bph. Top speed 240 km/h. 0-60 in 7 seconds.

8. Chevrolet Stingray Corvette

The first American sports car and maybe the only American sports car. Produced in 1966. 425 bph. Top speed 245 km/h. 0-60 in 4.8 seconds.
7. Nissan Skyline

Banned from the streets of North America and some racing competitions in order to even the playing field. 480 bph. 0-60 in 3.3 seconds.

6. Ferrari Enzo

Introduced in 2002. 660 bph. Top speed 350 km/h. 0-60 3.3 seconds.

5. Lamborghini Miura

The car that popularised the mid engine design. Produced from 1967-1969. 350 bhp. Top speed 277 km/h.

4. Bugatti Veyron

A road worthy luxury grand tourer. Introduced in 2005. 1001 bhp. Top speed 407 km/h.

3. Ferrari 250 GTO


The best Ferrari of all time and the most beautiful car of all time. Produced from 1962-1963. 302 bhp. Top speed 280 km/h. 0-60 in 5.8 seconds.

2. McLaren FI

Possibly the greatest road going car of all time and the fastest naturally aspirated road car to this day. Produced from 1993-1998. A unique three-seat design with 627 bhp. Top speed 386 km/h. 0-60 in 3.2 seconds.

1. Porche 911

The 2010 Porche 911 is a 2 door, 2 seat sport coupe with rear engine and 435 bhp. Top speed 194 mph. 0-60 in 4 seconds.