Sep 06 2008
All About Performance Car Parts
If you own a performance car and need a part, you should immediately go on the internet and start looking. Other places to look would be local newspaper classifieds, CraigsList, E-Bay, and performance car club classifieds.
Performance Car Parts – Definition Of A Performance Car
A simple definition of a performance car is “a small low car with a high-powered engine, and generally seats two people.” A performance car is usually equipped for racing, especially an aerodynamically shaped one-passenger or two-passenger vehicle having a low center of gravity and steering and suspension designed for precise control at high speeds.
Many sport car performance enthusiasts of today have cars with small back seats, and there is a common movement underway to increase the seating room in models long considered sports cars by most automotive experts.
Performance Car Parts – Muscle Cars
Some car buffs will refer to high-performance muscle cars and other larger vehicles as sports cars. Others, however, draw a clear distinction between the vehicles and “true” sports cars. Purists will claim that a car can be a “sporting car” or simply “sporty” but still fall short of being a true sports car.
Not all automotive enthusiasts embrace this restrictive view of sport cars. In many circles, a sports car is any car offering greater performance or power than more standard offerings. This school of thought will consider muscle cars and other larger vehicles designed with performance in mind as sports cars.
Performance Car Parts – Suspension And Handling
Some experts maintain that the distinction between a sports car and any other type of car lies in how the car’s suspension and handling are addressed. Technical debates rage over whether various suspensions packages qualify as belonging to true “sport cars.”
Many people believe a sports car can be defined by its intentions. If the car is designed more for performance than for utility, they say it’s a sports car.
Performance Car Parts – Road And Track Magazine
This magazine is another outstanding source of used performance car parts. In addition to having a magazine, Road and Track also has a very impressive Web page that allows the looker to browse by make and model, body styles, market segment, and price.
This very popular magazine can be obtained for only $11.97 or save $35.91 by ordering a full year’s supply.
Performance Car Parts – Performance Car Magazine
This is an excellent magazine, that has an excellent classified section for locating performance car parts. Performance car magazine is published monthly for owners, drivers, and enthusiasts of performance cars. It is wholly independent of any manufacturer, club, or association. Frequently you can find evaluations and test results of new performance vehicles, written by the race car drivers that tested them.
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