Wednesday, March 19, 2014

do honda or toyota still make sports car like back in the 90s?




GG





Answer
Yes and No. The 90's sports cars were simpler. Less electronics and less drivers aids, meaning they were more fun. The newer cars are still fun, but something about the 90's lighter weight simpler cars made everything better.

2000+ sports cars.
Honda and Acura:

Honda S2000(stopped production in 2010)
Acura NSX(stopped production in 2004-2005)
Honda Civic Si-still around and faster than ever for 2012.
Acura RSX Type S(stopped production in 2006 because of Civic Si)
Acura TL Type S-still around
Honda Prelude SH(stopped production in 2001)
New ACURA NSX concept in New Avengers movie coming out later in 2012. Actual car will be unveiled in 2012 and released in 2013.
New Honda S2000 replacement-Honda says will likely be all electric sports car convertible.

Toyota and Lexus:
Toyota just came out with the Toyota GT86 and Scion FRS co-developed with Subaru, who has their own version, the Subaru BRZ. Powertrain designed by Subaru.
Toyota MR2(stopped production in 2006 I believe)
Lexus IS-F-still around
Lexus LFA-better than the Supra ever dreamed to be.
Lexus GS-F-New
Toyota Supra Concept. Toyota just filed a new patent for the Supra name 4-5 months ago, which means they are bringing it back.

Is Scion FR-S 2013 Consider a sport car, or a sport sedan? and How much will it raise my car insurance?




Lawrence


Like I heard that a 2 door sedan is when it has more than 33 cubic feet of rear interior volume...
How much will it increase my insurance by? (In texas) Currently have a 2002 Toyota Sequoia I'm 17 so the insurance will be higher if I'm below 25.



Answer
It is a sports car. And it is a coupe.

Classifications:
Sports car.
Economy car
Luxury car
Super car
Muscle Car

Sub-Classifications:
Sedan is a 4 door car.
Coupe is a 2 door car.
Hatchback is a car that has a trunk that opens with the rear window.
Station Wagon is a hatchback with a longer wheelbase.
SUV
Pick up
Van
MiniVan

Insurance should be higher. The newer the car, the higher it is. Plus, it is RWD, 2 doors, and sporty. I don't know how much your insurance is now, but expect to pay an additional $50 per month.




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