05
Dec
2008
Posted by admin as cars
Any sports car - whether it is a spanking new or a used sports car - has some appeal. Sports cars look very stylish and are designed so well that once you see one you feel like owning it. But that’s not all - besides looking good they are performance cars that generate enough speed and power that psychologically and physically revs you up.
Most sports cars whether new or used sports cars - have 2 seats, two doors, a rear-wheel drive and have fantastic handling, maneuverability, great road grip and acceleration capabilities. Besides that, there is that appeal that goes a long way in making a sports car an alluring machine to own.
When you are going in for a used sports car, be it a used Nissan Maxima car for sale, a used Ford Mustang car for sale or a used Corvette for sale or whatever, two things that you must forget about are: (i) fuel economy and (ii) passenger space and comfort.
So, if you are the type of person who loves to drive fast and in style, without giving a damn about fuel economy, then owning a sports car is the done thing for you. Obviously, a used sports car costs lesser than a brand new one, so if you are buying a used sports car you can get your thrills while saving money at the same time.
Used Convertible Cars
The word “convertible” spoken in car parlance refers to the body style. A convertible car has a folding or re tracting car top, which is typically made of canvas or vinyl. When you retract the roof of a convertible car, it looks like a sports car - though it is not called a sports car - and if you own a convertible car then you can get the experience of a regular closed roof car as well as a sports car. That’s why it is called a convertible.
So, convertible cars too are like sports cars: Great styling, good appeal, super handling and control, low body weight, amazing speed and power, and the possibility of getting the wind in your hair when you are out for a spin. On the flipside, convertibles too have the same disadvantages as sports cars: (i) Low mileage because the engine is very powerful and guzzles a whole lot of gas. (ii) Comfort. You are not going to get spaced out interiors. Of course, that does not mean that you will be cramped for space, but compared to a regular car you will feel the difference.
Convertibles are usually two-door cars though a few models have four doors, but the real issue with them is that, because they cater to a sports car enthusiast, their comfort level is not too hot. So, when they are driven as a closed-roof family car, the safety factor needed for children’s seats may be compromised. This is one important issue you need to consider before you buy a new or a used convertible car.
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