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Every supercar enthusiast dreams about having a supercar of his own one day. Some may dream for the Ferrari. For others, it’s Porsche. May be your own dream car is Lamborghini. These vehicles seem unachievable unless you are a millionaire, but this is not the reality. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 4 Affordable Supercars


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4 Affordable Supercars
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  • Every supercar enthusiast dreams about having a
    supercar of his own one day. Some may dream for
    the Ferrari. For others, its Porsche. May be
    your own dream car is Lamborghini. These vehicles
    seem unachievable unless you are a millionaire,
    but this is not the reality.

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  • Anyone who has just 25 grand to spend on a car
    can easily afford one of these classic supercars,
    a little used and in less than stellar condition.
    But if you are a true car lover, then its better
    than anything.

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  • If you are from those people who always wanted to
    drive a supercar but they couldnt take the time
    to look for such supercars and choose the one to
    talk about.

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1980s- early 1990s Lotus Esprit Turbo/SE
  • The third generation Esprit was designed by Peter
    Stevens, which was debuted in 1987. This stylish
    sports car had all the fun the previous
    generations were carrying while it also
    incorporated the new technologies like
    reinforcing the car with Kevlar (its increased
    its rigidity by 22 percent).

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  • The Lotus car team also switched from a water
    intercooler to the air car intercooler in 1989 to
    help make their turbo-charged SE model more
    efficient.

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1981 Ferrari 308 GTSi
  • This car was designed in 1975 by Pininfarina.
    This 308 GTS is the Ferraris first road car and
    is considered to be some of the most beautiful
    Ferrari ever been built. Unlike the Dino 246,
    that was also designed by Pininfarina this 308
    GTS was considered to be the start of Ferraris
    future. Its slimmer and more aerodynamic design
    helped to make this car an icon and is still
    studied by the design students all over the
    world.

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1982 Ferrari Mondial 8
  • Its another design of the Ferrari that was also
    designed by the Pininfarina firm. This Mondial
    car is considered as one of the manufacturers
    cheapest car when it comes to maintenance and
    also the best practical cars (with 214 hp and
    seating four comfortably).

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  • It is not known as the high-performance sports
    supercar as compared to other Ferraris. But this
    car covered the same V8 engine with the 308
    GTBi/GTSi but mounted transversely.

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1980s Porsche 911
  • Since the introduction of this car on 11
    September 1963, the Porsche 911 has been an auto
    icon for the late 50s. Having changed the cars
    design only a little from the day it was
    introduced but the changes that took place in
    1997 is when the cars cooling system was changed
    from air to water-cool.

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  • It is considered as one of the best competition
    cars ever made. The 911 came in 5th place for the
    car of the centaury awarded in 1999.

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1990s TVR Cerbera
  • The Cerbera was the 3rd car produced by the TVR
    and featured a few firsts for the company. It
    includes a hardtop, 22 seating design and its
    own manufactured engine under the hood. TVR has
    produced one of the lightest V8 motorcars ever
    with a total weight of 121kg.

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  • Pete Wheeler, the companys former owner, was
    quoted saying that the bottom half of the
    engine to the heads is exactly as you would see
    in the current formula one engine.'

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