Yeah I agree, but super cars are on whole new level, and the States have come out w/ some real top-of-the-line super cars like the ones you mentioned. But the more practical, fast U.S. cars (Viper, Charger, etc.) just don't really live up to the standard in my opinion.
Sorry, not "up to the standard" I mean, they are not on on-par with the European/Jap cars.
ya, i never really thought of cars like the mustang gt as a "sports car", thats how the insurance categorizes it to make you pay more. I find it to be a "pony car" Still quick like hell though, parents have an 02' V6 Mustang.
and the charger, G.T.O, 300, Magnum i find to be more "muscle cars", because no they cant keep up with the highly modifiable jap "sports cars" such as the trueno, and skyline.
When i think of american "sports" i think of the corvette, viper, and the special edition mustangs such as the rouche and saleen mustangs, which are not really sports cars(except viper) and not quite super cars like zonda's, lambo's, and Ferrari's. But the viper is more like an everyday super car. hahaha, if that makes sense.
Edited by matthew0155, 23 May 2008 - 10:47 PM.