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      04-30-2008, 01:35 PM   #1
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Always back in a sports car?

I've got a friend that says you "always have to back in a sports car" in a parking lot. Anyone else hear this "rule" before?
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Maybe. But then again you should tell your friend that you have a sporty coupe at best and no where near a true "sports car"
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Not my car. Just in general. I prefer to pull in front first to parking spots.
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Maybe. But then again you should tell your friend that you have a sporty coupe at best and no where near a true "sports car"
I'm Sorry to hear that you don't have a sports car! Maybe you should get a BMW.
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I'm Sorry to hear that you don't have a sports car! Maybe you should get a BMW.
sorry to burst your bubble but i have a bmw. And if you consider a 335 a sports car, you must have not driven many cars in your time.

Our cars are maybe a sporty coupe at best.
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I would just ask my friend why he says that. LOL
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      04-30-2008, 01:51 PM   #7
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I've got a friend that says you "always have to back in a sports car" in a parking lot. Anyone else hear this "rule" before?
Yes or otherwise the Sports Car Parking Authority will beat you with a rubber hose and revoke your machismo.
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sorry to burst your bubble but i have a bmw. And if you consider a 335 a sports car, you must have not driven many cars in your time.

Our cars are maybe a sporty coupe at best.
If you say so.

http://www.yourdictionary.com/sports-car
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sports%20car
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a low small usually 2-passenger automobile designed for quick response, easy maneuverability, and high-speed driving
Low? Not particularly.
Small? Not even close.
2 passenger? Nope.
Quick response? Have you checked our steering ration lately? Nadda.
Maneuverability in a car that weighs 3600 pounds? No again.
High speed driving, yes.
1/6 does not constitute a sports car. Stop deluding yourself, a 3er is a sporty car at best, not a sports car.

OP: I've never pulled head in to a parking space that I could back into. i.e. unless they're tilted so that you have to swing over 90 degrees to back in, I always back in.
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shit, if i had that kind of money id buy a gtstreet for monday, an ascari a10 for tuesday, a DBS for wednesday and id just ride jessica alba the rest of the week.
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      04-30-2008, 02:01 PM   #10
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ARE YOU KIDDING OF COUrse you have to. shows the True beauty of the car. especially the new bmw coupes.
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      04-30-2008, 02:21 PM   #11
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If I were you, I'd go punch the friend in his face.
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sorry to burst your bubble but i have a bmw. And if you consider a 335 a sports car, you must have not driven many cars in your time.

Our cars are maybe a sporty coupe at best.

sorry.. I'm bored in class......
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Low? Not particularly.
Small? Not even close.
2 passenger? Nope.
Quick response? Have you checked our steering ration lately? Nadda.
Maneuverability in a car that weighs 3600 pounds? No again.
High speed driving, yes.
1/6 does not constitute a sports car. Stop deluding yourself, a 3er is a sporty car at best, not a sports car.

OP: I've never pulled head in to a parking space that I could back into. i.e. unless they're tilted so that you have to swing over 90 degrees to back in, I always back in.
let's talk about the car in the picture.

low? looks pretty low to me
small? hell yeah
2 passenger? more like 1 and a half
quick response? i didn't check the ratio but i bet it can outmaneuver 911 in the Safeway parking lot
maneuverability in a car that weighs "1600lbs"? not again
high speed driving? probably not, unless being towed by gallardo

so... for smartfortwo, 5 out of 6 makes a better sport car than our 3 series?

i would agree that anybody who think 3 series is on par with 911 is delusional. just as delusional are those who think 3 series is a mere SPORTY coupe. SPORTY coupe is the word reserved for the likes of Mitsu Eclipse or Hyundai Tibu...whatever the name is - that are based on econobox FF.

3 series is the sport coupe at its finest, and it easily beats at least half of the car that are claiming to be a legit sport car. and it's got the back seat and the trunk.

what more can i possibly want?

(okay...maybe a lower engine temp, better oil cooler, better REGULAR tires, more reliable electronics, and so on and so on...)
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Low? Not particularly.
Small? Not even close.
2 passenger? Nope.
Quick response? Have you checked our steering ration lately? Nadda.
Maneuverability in a car that weighs 3600 pounds? No again.
High speed driving, yes.
1/6 does not constitute a sports car. Stop deluding yourself, a 3er is a sporty car at best, not a sports car.

OP: I've never pulled head in to a parking space that I could back into. i.e. unless they're tilted so that you have to swing over 90 degrees to back in, I always back in.
+1 , its a sport luxury sedan/coupe.... sports car = evo/sti/lotus, luxury car = Lexus LS46p, BMW 7, and MB E......
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I've got a friend that says you "always have to back in a sports car" in a parking lot. Anyone else hear this "rule" before?
I'm assuming you're friend is suggesting this because the car is much higher in the back and you'll scrape in the front.
I usually try to back in because i don't want my front lip getting destroyed on the curb or parking block. . .
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let's talk about the car in the picture.

low? looks pretty low to me it's 7 inches taller than our cars
small? hell yeah agreed, it's small
2 passenger? more like 1 and a half ok
quick response? i didn't check the ratio but i bet it can outmaneuver 911 in the Safeway parking lot what about the throttle? it gets up and goes when you get on it? How's that 13+ second 0-60 time?
maneuverability in a car that weighs "1600lbs"? not again it gets .72g's on a skidpad, that's pathetic
high speed driving? probably not, unless being towed by gallardo 90 mph max lol

so... for smartfortwo, 5 out of 6 makes a better sport car than our 3 series? I count 2 out of 6
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shit, if i had that kind of money id buy a gtstreet for monday, an ascari a10 for tuesday, a DBS for wednesday and id just ride jessica alba the rest of the week.
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Low? Not particularly.
Small? Not even close.
2 passenger? Nope.
Quick response? Have you checked our steering ration lately? Nadda.
Maneuverability in a car that weighs 3600 pounds? No again.
High speed driving, yes.
1/6 does not constitute a sports car. Stop deluding yourself, a 3er is a sporty car at best, not a sports car.

OP: I've never pulled head in to a parking space that I could back into. i.e. unless they're tilted so that you have to swing over 90 degrees to back in, I always back in.
Actually the term "Sports Car" is VERY general and generic. When you have specifications in mind for comparison, you are on a more specific class...like Indy car, NASCAR, Formula.....What are you using?
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Actually the term "Sports Car" is VERY general and generic. When you have specifications in mind for comparison, you are on a more specific class...like Indy car, NASCAR, Formula.....What are you using?
There is no hard definition, I merely used the one he linked to prove him wrong, I disagree with the definition he linked. It's not a "pure" sports car if the engine is in front of the driver, there, I said it. The ZR-1 and GTR are not sports cars, nor is the 599. At least the 599 admits it's a GT, the other two are just rejects.
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I dont think BMW really makes a true sports car. Lots of sport sedans, in fact many would argue they originated the market. But a TRUE sports car? No way. When I think sports car I think light, nimble and fast, in that order. A 3'er is hardly light or nimble. There aren't many true sports cars around these days - most are too heavy. IMHO anyway.

And just becuase your e92 isn't technically a sedan, it's no sports car either. It's a sedan with 2 doors.
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There is no hard definition, I merely used the one he linked to prove him wrong, I disagree with the definition he linked. It's not a "pure" sports car if the engine is in front of the driver, there, I said it. The ZR-1 and GTR are not sports cars, nor is the 599. At least the 599 admits it's a GT, the other two are just rejects.
I guess I am waiting for you to prove anything. Like the other person said, it is a general term just like the REAL definition states.

I really don't care either way. But when the second poster attacked the OP for using "sports car" when he posted his question, it set me off.

BTW it says usually 2-passenger.
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Most 'sports cars' like the Lotus Elise are easily beat out by so-called GTs like the 599 or the GTR, so sports car doesn't necessarily denote speed, does it?
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Everyone's definition of a sports car is different... However, our 3ers are not sports cars by any standards

Also no a sports car does not have to have a ridiculous amount of power. IMO, it's more about the feel of the car
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