Top 10 Sports Cars 350Z = #3
#63
Originally Posted by lunartick13
My understanding of a Sport Car is one that seats 2 or less and performs and handles as such. Sorry! imo Mustang is not there..
BTW, don't pretty much all GTR's have 2+2 seats? If so, guess they aren't sports cars...
Last edited by HDPDZO6; 08-19-2007 at 02:33 PM.
#67
Originally Posted by HDPD350Z
Is the Skyline GTR (R33) a sports car? Was just curious, as it was offered in a 4 door version.
BTW, don't pretty much all GTR's have 2+2 seats? If so, guess they aren't sports cars...
BTW, don't pretty much all GTR's have 2+2 seats? If so, guess they aren't sports cars...
#72
Originally Posted by blasian
I don't consider it a sports car if that makes you happy.
Times change. I consider the GTR to be a sports car. I don't get hung up on historical definitions.
#74
Originally Posted by HDPD350Z
Is the Skyline GTR (R33) a sports car? Was just curious, as it was offered in a 4 door version.
BTW, don't pretty much all GTR's have 2+2 seats? If so, guess they aren't sports cars...
I guess then the Dodge Magnum is also a sports car..
Is the Skyline GTR (R33) a sports car? Was just curious, as it was offered in a 4 door version.
BTW, don't pretty much all GTR's have 2+2 seats? If so, guess they aren't sports cars...
Originally Posted by HDPD350Z
I kinda figured none of the fanboys would answer this question.
#75
Originally Posted by HDPD350Z
Actually, there's two names I'm looking for here and you're not one of them.
Times change. I consider the GTR to be a sports car. I don't get hung up on historical definitions.
Times change. I consider the GTR to be a sports car. I don't get hung up on historical definitions.
I just don't consider EVOs/STIs sports car so it wouldn't be fair to call the GT-R one either
#76
Originally Posted by HDPD350Z
I kinda figured none of the fanboys would answer this question.
The Mustang GT and GT500 are overweight pieces of crap with exceedingly inefficient engines and crappy workmanship all around. They have pitiful handling, trust me I know I have driven a GT, and it is ONLY a straight line car... it is far from being a "sports" car.
The GTR on the other hand has none of the crappy qualities of the GT... other than the 2+2 seater arrangement, which I don't consider a feature that excludes a car from being classified as a sports car.