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Sportscar Rentals
Sportscars
A sports car is a type of automobile designed
primarily for performance driving.
While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports
cars are rear-wheel drive, have two seats and two doors and are
designed to provide excellent handling, acceleration, and good
looks. A sports car can be described as a car whose dominant
design consideration is driving performance. A sports car's main
emphasis is on performance by superior road holding, braking,
maneuverability, low weight and power rather than comfort,
passenger space, and economy.
Sports cars can be luxurious[1] or spartan, but driving performance
is key. Drivers regard brand name and the subsequent racing reputation
and history (Ferrari, Porsche, Lotus, etc.) as an important indication
of sporting quality, but brands such as Lamborghini which do not race
or build cars exclusively for racing are also highly regarded.
A car may be sporting without being a sports car. Performance
modifications of regular cars, such as sport compacts, sports sedans,
muscle cars, hot hatches and the like do not generally fall in the pure
sports car territory, but share common sports car traits. Often,
performance cars of all configurations are grouped under the general
term Sports and GT cars or occasionally performance cars
A large, powerful engine is not required for a sports car, even though
many possess them. Most early British sports cars lacked a powerful
engine and did not accelerate as quickly as contemporary American muscle
cars, but were known for having exceptional handling characteristics due
to their combination of light weight, carefully engineered/balanced chassis,
and innovative suspension designs. Lotus is often cited as an example of
this approach today. On tight, twisting roads, such a car usually has higher
effective performance than a heavier, more powerful car with less cornering
ability.
Due to certain restrictions in the North American market usually involving
safety regulations, many sports cars are not available for sale or use in
the United States and Canada. In Britain, Europe and the Arab market (e.g.
UAE), a more flexible attitude towards small-volume specialist manufacturers
has allowed companies like TVR, Noble, Pagani, etc. to succeed.
Excerpt from "Sports car." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
28 Oct 2006, 15:26 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 29 Oct 2006
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Rental cars are generally recent model cars
that are available, in exchange for a fee, for periods typically
ranging from a day to a week or longer. Rental cars can often be
found in Rental Car Centers typically found near airports. Charges
are usually based on the agreed rental time with a driving distance
limit, or based on time with an additional cost per distance unit
driven.
Car hire in the UK has become a highly competitive market with the
arrival of online booking and cheap air tickets offering a car hire
package deal. As a result prices are very keen. The major rental
companies are having to readdress their online strategy in order
to keep up with recent developments. Another growth area is the
decision many people have made to give up their private car and
opt for renting when they need one. This has given rise to home
deliveries and one way car hire in the UK, proving to be a very
popular sector.
When booking a car, the following points should be made clear:
- Airport Surcharge - car hire companies have to pay an airport an
additional fee and this is sometimes passed on to the customer. Make
sure this is included in a quote if applicable.
- On collection of a car, a full valid driving licence and identification
is required. Any age restrictions will be checked.
- Car rental companies charge for periods of 24 hours. Late returns
can be subject to an additional charge, so also make sure you book a
car with hours and dates within 24 hour units.
- Damage Waiver or "super Cover" is often offered. It is also
possible to purchase insurance from an independent insurance agent
that will cover you for damage caused to the car. Third Party Insurance
is nearly always included in the quote but you will not be covered for
yourself or the vehicle. Check the terms carefully.
Similar considerations apply to car rental in the USA.
Companies are highly competitive on the basis of price, product, and
service. Advance reservations are advisable, especially during holiday
periods when companies may be sold out. A current, valid, unrestricted
driver's license and major credit card are often required, and customers
under 21 or 25 years of age may face restrictions or additional charges,
so if any of these items are an issue, it is recommended to inquire with
the company in advance. Customers are also advised to consult in advance
with their auto insurance provider to determine whether their private auto
insurance extends to rental cars and what limitations may apply;
generally car rental companies offer additional insurance. Taxes and
airport surcharges can add a significant amount to the quoted price.
Customers may also encounter additional late charges or gasoline charges
if the car is not returned before the specified time or without the gas
level specified in the rental agreement.
Excerpt from "Rental car." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
30 Apr 2006, 14:53 UTC. 1 May 2006, 11:04
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