• Baphomet_The_Blasphemer@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      It’s certainly not a luxury sports car, but in the current state of things, I’d say all sports cars are expense as they’re rarely owned or operated as a primary daily drive vehicle. Owning a second car for fun certainly sounds expensive to me.

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          A sports car is a car intended to be used for sporting purposes, like a sporting rifle. The exact sport doesn’t need to be specified, because you can use it for several different kinds of sport.

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              9 days ago

              Well, LaCrosse, apparently… for Buick anyway.

              (Ok ok so it’s not a sports-car, but it IS a sports car ~_^)

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              Would you claim the second an athlete leaves the field they’re no longer an athlete?

              “Sports” cars are tuned towards their racing counterparts. Auto racing is a sport. We don’t know if that owner does autocross, probably not, but that is classified as a Sports Car regardless of anything else.

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          8 days ago

          Motorsport. If break dance can be a sport why not this?

          What term would you want to use for a fast, light, high performance vehicle instead?

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      8 days ago

      As a pedestrian, that Jeep driver is as moronic as that that corvette