Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Examples of a luxury or sports car?




Bobby Sue


In my class, we have to do a PowerPoint on a smart car that we invent (such as a car that can turn into a submarine and futuristic things like that), and try to "sell" it to our classmates. We are going to make ours either a fancy, expensive luxury car, or a powerful sports car. We also have to design and draw that car, so I was hoping that you could link me some pictures of each of the two kinds, luxury and sport cars? I just need some ideas for designing our futuristic car.

Also, if you have an idea on which type (luxury or sports) we should pick to better "sell" our car to the class, it would be greatly appreciated. (and tell why you chose it)
These are a few of the reasonable ideas we've come up with so far:
---Being able to change the color of the outside of the car with the push of a button
---Setting username profiles to automatically set the seats, mirrors, and temperature to your specific needs
---fingerprint scanner instead of keys
---Temperature detecter to automatically set heater/air conditioning based on the temperature outside
---a breathalyzer of sorts that senses if your drunk, and won't let the car turn on if you're drunk
---color-changing headlights
And then we'll include some ordinary features, like On-Star, built in GPS, MP3 player accessible, 6-CD changer, etc.

Anymore ideas you can think of, without getting too unrealistic?
Which type of car we should make it?
and include some pictures of sports cars and luxury cars, please.

Thanks so much! :D



Answer
Porsche is consistently rated the highest quality luxury sports car by J.D. Power and Associates.

Other Luxury Sports cars are:
BMW 6 series, M series, Z series
Mercedes AMG series, SL class, SLK class, CLK class, SLS class, Mclaren.
Audi S line, RS line, TT line
Infiniti G35 and G37
Lexus IS-F and LS-F and LF-A and IS300
Acura NSX
All Aston Martins and Lamrboghini's and Ferrari's that are not race editions.
All Porsche's that are not race editions. (Ex. GT2 and GT3 and Cayman R and Boxster Spyder)

And many more.

Just search these cars in Yahoo Images for an unlimited number of photos.

All of the technology ideas you mentioned are already in use in cars except for the first and third idea you mentioned.

But how about a real mini freezer. Many cars have little chill stations or ice boxes, but nothing that really cools your drink or food. Maybe with an ice dispenser and water dispenser like a small fountain to fill your cup.

can you list some sports car makers and models with these qualities?

Q. i'm trying to buy a car with these features. so i want some ideas on makes and models so i know what to look for. im using autotrader.com and it gives me multiple makes and models i can look up

sports car
convertible
metallic color
1980-2011
automatic
at least 30 mpg
2 seats
2 doors
less than 50k miles
less than $20k

preferably not 2 wheel rear drive too, but if it does, oh well
okay i understand what you guys are saying.
its okay if its manual, rwd, less than 30 mpg as long as its over 20.

any idea how many miles you can get out of a sports car?

and i want one that does nott look like a porshe. i like the ones that look like a lotus :D
*porsche typo
okay porsches are pretty fine too. but i just want one thats sexy and exotic looking. ya no? like a lambo or something. idk.


Answer
Ok, first off, most sports cars are rear wheel drive. Not very many people use AWD in convertibles, with the exception of Audi. Unless we're talking super cars like Ferrari and Lamborghini, but you're talking cheaper than that. The color and year are really kind of speculative. You'll find what you find. There isn't any way around that really.
Next, I can't think of a single convertible that has more than three doors. It just isn't done. You'd need to have a B-pillar there, and it just wouldn't fit the look at all. Picture a convertible with window frames, and that should give you an idea. Mileage and price are a bit of a problem. I really doubt you'll find a car older than 2005 with under 50K on it, unless it is a collector's item. And in that case, you can expect to pay more than 20K for it.




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