What is it that really defines an exotic car? This is a word that  is thrown about by a lot of people and used in describing things as  varied as food and even exotic beauty. The naming of a car as an exotic  sports car takes a little more consideration.
The sleek and  aerodynamic looks of true exotic sports cars are much more than just  appearance. The slick look of these beauties also contributes to their  speed as they cut through the air with very little resistance or  friction. The true high performance exotic sports car is as fast as it  looks.
With true exotic sports cars the design is crucial to  giving the vehicle that designation and is a must for the serious car  enthusiast. The car makers are well aware of this fact and the makers of  the high end vehicles pay particular attention to creating standout  designs that draw attention and gather crowds of onlookers wherever they  are parked.
Car makers such as Ferrari actually outsource the  design of their vehicles such as the way that they had Pininfarina  design the '02 ENZO. Another newer model that comes to mind which draws  crowds is the new Lotus Elise. We saw one outside of a local restaurant  last week and everyone who saw it walked over and stared at it.
While  design is what makes the exotic stand out from the mere mortal vehicle  it is sheer performance that is what the high end auto enthusiast seeks.  The speed and handling while maintaining high speeds and hugging tight  curves are the factors that truly set them apart. Think about it, the  first thing that comes to mind is how fast the car is, how fast is goes  from zero to sixty. Beauty really must be more than skin deep when it  comes to a true high performance automobile like the 1994 Dauer 962  LeMans which currently holds the record for fastest sports car with a  zero to sixty time of 2.6 seconds.
True exotics are limited  production automobiles and in many cases there is a waiting list for  them. This is another thing that increases the appeal, the fact that you  don't see one at every stop light, except maybe in South Beach.
Even  people who don't consider themselves to be car enthusiasts can easily  name some of the more notable makers such as Lamborghini, Ferrari,  Porsche and Lotus. Personally, I like the new Lotus Elise since it is a  vehicle that is somewhat more affordable at under 50k. If you get a  chance to see one up close or you are lucky enough to be able to drive  one you will see what I mean. I thought that at 6'3" and 240 pounds I  wouldn't be able to get in one but they are deceptively roomy.




 
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