The Honour Of Owning An Italian Sports Car
Whether you are fascinated by cars or not, whether you watch sports car racing or not even whether you can drive or not, you have probably heard of a few of the great Italian sports cars.World famous names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Alpha Romeo and Maserati. These famous Italian sports cars are just as well-known on and off the race track.
These racing cars are celebrated for their design, their speed and their price. Everyone would love to own one, but most of could not even afford a new set of tyres, leave alone the insurance premium. Despite all that, there is no question about their styling and sex-appeal. They look and even sound just fabulous.
These sports cars are perfect racing cars, but they can also be driven on the roads. Well, they can be driven on good streets. You cannot drive a Ferrari on any old road, because the Ferrari and some of the others like the Lamborghini are very close to the ground.
They are only inches off the road’s surface in order to give them better aerodynamic properties. Unfortunately, this also makes them suffer from loose stones and poor road surfaces.
So, if the road surfaces are poor in your region of the world, you can forget about owning one of these really fast, sleek supercars. Maserati make a gorgeous saloon which can be driven on typical road surfaces anywhere in the world. It is a very elegant car, but it is more normal looking that the low-slung sports cars.
One of the most beautiful and rare cars is the Enzo Ferrari, named after the company’s creator. It has to be one of Ferrari’s best cars, does it not? It bears the owner’s name, so you would expect only the highest quality. The expertise used to design and produce it are second to none and the chassis is built from carbon-fibre.
Lamborghini is also the result of one man’s dreams. Ferruccio Lamborghini used to make tractors and other appliances such as air conditioners, until he had saved enough money to execute his life-long dreams of making luxury sports cars.
Now the Lamborghini plant in northern Italy makes about 3,000 cars a year of chiefly only two models: the V10 Gallardo roadster and coupe, nicknamed the ‘Baby Lambo’ and the V12 Murcielago roadster and coupe, which is the flagship model.
Previous Lamborghini models comprise the Diablo and the Countach. The Diablo was the fastest production car in 1990 and the Countach was Lamborghini’s most popular car ever.
Maserati was also a family dream. The five Maserati brothers were all working for a racing car company, which closed its racing arm down, so the five brothers left and started to make their own racing cars.
Nowadays, Maserati sports cars still look more like racing cars, but they are produced to be used on normal roads.
Bugatti was founded in France, but by an emigre Italian. It has ceased to manufacture cars on a large scale, but does make infrequent, limited edition, super sports cars.
Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a lot of topics, but is at present involved with the Lambo Kit Car. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Lambo Kit Car.
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