| Motorcyclists Can Still Appreciate A Fine Automobile |
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If you have an appreciation for automobiles, you probably have a real love for classic sports cars, those "extreme" supercars that stand out from all the rest. These extreme sports car that I am talking about are those once-in-a-generation instant classics that make people "ooh" and "ahh" from the moment they're unveiled at a car show or a special event. These super sports cars are the legends of the automotive industry, the dream machines, the rare few-of-a-kind road warriors that other cars want to have pass them on the Autobahn. I'm referring to some of the most amazing cars ever built, like the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, the Lamborghini Miura, the Porsche 911, the Dodge Viper, and the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Berlinetta. You might have your own favourite, whether its the Jaguar XJ220, the Koenigsegg CCR, or a 1972 Corvette LT1. It might be a vintage British automobile, a classic American muscle car, or a high-tech speedster, but where the vehicles differ, the appreciation remains the same. We all have a place in our heart for that one special car, whether it's a Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, Maserati, Lotus, or even a De Lorean! The extreme sports car might be the fastest production vehicle in the world, a vintage racer, or a hydrogen-powered high-performance speedster, but regardless of the make or the year, it's the type of car that you would buy in an instant if money weren't an object, and there was room for "one more" in the garage. |
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