Sunday 2 December 2012

Economical Vs Sports Cars


Economical Vs Sports Cars, It is the age-old question eavesdropping car owners and buyers alike. Okay not really, but it makes a big difference whether you are going for the sports car or the economic hatchback. Everyone probably has their preference, but in this article I will mention a few points which you might not have, however. It is time to a fuel-efficient car to compare with the 200 + HP counterpart.

Economical Vs Sports Cars

Fuel-efficient cars are cars that can go really long per gallon fuel, so will save you a lot of money. This is often accompanied with cheap service rates and very cheap insurance. Examples include Suzuki Alto, Opel Corsa and the new Toyota Prius. But apart from the financial advantage that these cars also benefit from that it is easy for the environment. The CO2 gases are very low. And they are often very practical cars too. Most can fit at least 4 persons and a fair amount of luggage. Of course is largely depends on the type of fuel-efficient car you are going for, but generally here.

But it's not all sunshine. Fuel efficient cars are not very fun for most driving. And the only bragging rights you can do with them is in the direction of future Christian grandparents.

Sports cars

These are the cars that can drive on insane speeds and have that engine sound that each adult chills (and makes children cry). Think of brands like Chevrolet, Aston Martin and Lamborghini. They are very fun to drive. Every time you open the door your heart and makes you a battle saves about of the moment. Other advantages are that these cars are really easy on the eyes, real spectators.

Now for the drawbacks, of course they are not very practical. Most fit two adults and that it is about. They are also very expensive to buy and maintain. Each service can cost thousands of dollars and are prepared to agree too much fuel at each petrol station you'll find along the way, literally.

Against

Now for the equation, and the winner is ... sports cars. They are literally a mistake to buy. They are insanely expensive, every scratch is an attack on the heart and they are not very practical. But that's the beauty of it, isn't it? Because they are just so much fun to drive and every time you hit the accelerator you feel special and the clouds open up to a new sunny day to present. Everyone around you looks you sealed with the approval of two thumbs up. Dads asking for your profession, admiration of boys and girls who are behind your heart ... or your money.

But whatever happens. It is an effect that you will never experience when you buy a car with your mind. The only really happens when you buy with your heart. That's when you really feel alive.