09-05-2018, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0
Fellas, let’s not get into the “sports car” definition argument. These days muscle cars, pony cars, roadsters, GT’s, hot hatches, sport sedans, etc, all get lumped into the sports car usage. Anything that has excellent power, handling and grip on the spectrum with all vehicles could be considered a sports car.
I don’t know if I agree that Chevy has a wide range of sports cars, but they had a decent range the last decade; they tend to throw a lot of LS motors in things. They had SS sport sedans and under Cadillac, luxury sport sedans. Cobalt SS, Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky, Impala SS, Chevy SS, Camaro, Pantiac GTO, Cadillac V-series, Corvette, and I’m probably leaving more out like Holden cars but yea.
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But his comment was regarding cars that Chevy sells, not cars made by GM in the last decade.
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