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Top 7 SPORTS Car Now Revving Up!

Sports cars are revving up now in the realm of motorists. What qualities do you think are the best to show off to your friends? You’ll probably think of something that’s full of outstanding features.

The world is now craving for these top 7 amazing cars. What do you prefer to have? Check out their amazing features and crazy capabilities!

2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray

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Heat is one big problem in a car. Drive for hours and your engine starts giving off an uncomfortable heat. But aerogel is capable of reducing heat of a car. In a hot ride, this sports car will make your thighs nice and cool. There’s about a half-inch layer of an aerogel substance in the center tunnel that’s responsible for minimizing the build up of heat. You can have all the ride with the best comfort ever. This chevy is especially designed for NASA spacesuits and it consists 99.8 percent empty space, a.k.a frozen smoke.

2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat

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Today, it is called the most powerful muscle car with its 707 horsepower. Likewise, it is heralded as fastest with its 10.8 second over ¼ mile speed. It has a nice ring, with an incredible bite. Its recent price starts at $59,995. This Hellcat features two keys – a red and a black version. If you wish for a moderated driving use the black key as it unleashes only 500 power. But if it’s a race you want, well, grab the red one and unleash the 707 horsepower.

Porsche 911 Turbo

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It features two wheelbases; short and long. A four-wheel steering was added to develop this amazing engine. At speeds below 31 mph, the front and rear tires turn in opposite directions. This renders a sense of finer steering control at lower speeds. The tiles move in unison when you punch above 50 mph.

2015 Jaguar F-Type Coupe

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You can call it “automatically rising spoiler” with its unibody construction made from aluminum. Hitting the 70 mph, the spoiler rises from a hidden compartment. This car is quite small, though. But it has a 340 hp V6 supercharged feature, with an intelligent stop/start. It capabilities allow it to have an instant and precise response.

2014 Scion FR-S

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Would you believe if I tell you that this car can reduce the center of gravity? That is really true. This car’s major difference from others is its oil pan’s shape. Overall, it weighs 2,645 pounds and is very efficient in drifting. Its horsepower is 2,645 pounds, with a center hand brake.

2014 Infiniti Q60 IPL 6MT

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Receive a 7-speed automatic transmission feature when you get this cool sports car. Load it with 3.7-liter because that’s all it takes to fill it up. Its horsepower is 348 hp at 7,400 rpm. With any riding activities, this can be your greatest companion.

2014 Ford Focus ST

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If you consider mph and mpg, this one is probably what you are looking for. This front-wheel drive has top quality features, from its performance, design, technology, to its interior. It has 252 horsepower with a six-speed manual transmission, plus ST performance features.

Seeking for an outstanding car that meets your lifestyle is quite hard. But what’s important is you know all the rules pertaining to driving. In California, meeting a car accident is one of the difficult things to avoid. But when that time comes, you’ll have your California Attorney backing you up. Choose the best sports car and don’t forget to drive carefully.

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Edna Webb

I am Edna Webb and I love technology. I have always been fascinated by anything that has to do with computers, gadgets, and software. This led me to study Computer Science in college and eventually become a full-stack developer and editor at GforGadget.com. I love to write about technology and share my thoughts with others. I also enjoy photography, eating different delicacies, and following tech closely.

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