Who doesn’t want to drive a sexy car? Of course, we all do! But how do we know which ones are the best? According to the users of a popular internet forum, here are the ten sexiest cars.
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Porsche 911 Turbo
The Porsche 911 Turbo is a two-door, high-performance, rear-engine sports car first introduced in September 1964. While it has been continuously enhanced throughout the years, the basic concept has remained unchanged.
The Porsche 911 was developed as a more powerful, larger, and more comfortable replacement for the 356, the company’s first model. This vehicle is among the most successful competition cars, having won many races, including the Tampa Florio and the 24 Hours of Daytona.
Chevy Impala
The Chevy Impala debuted in 1958 and was easily distinguishable from other models because of its symmetrical triple taillights. Impala was named after the graceful African antelope, also used as the car’s logo. The Impala concept car was painted emerald green metallic with a white interior and hardtop styling.
Jaguar E-Type
The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British sports car manufactured between 1961 and 1974. It is claimed to have a top speed of 150 mph and sub-7-second 0 to 60 mph acceleration. It is rumored that Enzo Ferrari once called it “the most beautiful car ever made.”
Chevrolet Chevelle SS
The Chevelle Super Sport, or SS, represented Chevrolet’s entry into the muscle car battle. The $162 Super Sport package, which added exceptional exterior brightwork with SS emblems and the 14-inch full-disc wheel covers from the Impala SS, was available on the upscale Malibu two-door hardtop and convertible models.
Inside the vehicle, the vinyl bucket-seat interior featured a floor console for models equipped with the optional Muncie aluminum four-speed manual or Powerglide two-speed automatic instead of the standard three-speed manual.
McLaren P1
The McLaren P1 is a limited-production mid-engine plug-in hybrid sports car that debuted at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. The first 375 units sold out in less than a month. The gas engine and electric motor in the P1 produce a combined power output of 674 kW and 900 N⋅m of torque. It has a rear-wheel-drive layout and is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Pontiac Firebird
The Pontiac Firebird was designed as a pony car to compete with the Ford Mustang. The first generation had Coke bottle styling, and the Firebird’s bumpers were integrated into the design of the front end, giving it a more streamlined look. A two-door hardtop and a convertible were offered during the 1969 model year.
Shelby Cobra
The Shelby Cobra, sold as the AC Cobra in the U.K., had a hand-built body with a steel tube frame and aluminum panels. This car was born when American retired race car driver and automotive designer Carroll Shelby wrote to AC asking if they would build him a car modified to accept a V8 engine.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is a two-seat sports car based on the company’s 1952 racer, the W194. Capable of reaching a top speed of 163 mph, it was a sports car racing champion and the fastest production car of its time. The 300 SL was voted the “sports car of the century” in 1999.
Lexus LFA
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is a two-seat sports car based on the company’s 1952 racer, the W194. Capable of reaching a top speed of 163 mph, it was a sports car racing champion and the fastest production car of its time. The 300 SL was voted the “sports car of the century” in 1999.
Ferrari F40
The LFA is a two-seat sports car and the second model in Lexus’s F marque line of performance vehicles. The LFA’s body features sharp edges and cutoffs for improved aerodynamic performance, made possible by the carbon fiber body. The interior incorporates carbon fiber, leather, and metallic surfaces. Each vehicle received a numbered plaque indicating the unit’s place in the production run during production.
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