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Types of Sports Cars

2017 Acura ​NSX​
2017 Acura ​NSX​

The verdict: With a gaggle of hybrid gas-electric technology stuffed under its angrily shaped body panels, the 2017 Acura NSX offers a wholly unique driving experience. Versus the competition: The NSX leans more toward being an exotic street car than a track-day terror, with everyday drivability and comfort crafted into a surprisingly seamless technical package.

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2017 Aston ​Martin DB11​
2017 Aston ​Martin DB11​

The 2017 Aston Martin DB11 is the first product to come from the British marque’s Second Century plan, and to see if Aston is on the right path, host Jonny Lieberman takes the wheel in this episode of Ignition. Powered by a twin-turbo 5.2-liter V-12 that makes 600 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque, the DB11 is the latest in…

2017 Dodge ​Viper​
2017 Dodge ​Viper​

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2017 Nissan ​GT-R​
2017 Nissan ​GT-R​

The Nissan GT-R has a reputation for being a powerhouse sports car - very mechanical, very raw. Refined, however, is not something it has been known for. Nissan aimed to change that for 2017 with a host of improvements focused on drivability.

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2018 Alfa ​Romeo 4C​
2018 Alfa ​Romeo 4C​

Research the 2018 Alfa Romeo 4C online at cars.com. You'll find local deals, specs, images, videos, consumer and expert reviews, features, trims, and articles for every turn in your 4C.

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2018 Audi R8​
2018 Audi R8​

New 2018 Audi Sports Car Prices Select from all the latest 2018 Audi Sports Car models . Displaying modern luxury in various exciting forms, Audi's 2018 vehicle lineup is richly populated with sedans, coupes, crossovers and sports cars. For 2018, the Audi lineup boasts two completely re-engineered products. Audi's sales leader in the United States, the Q5 crossover underwent a complete ...

2018 ​Chevrolet Corvette​
2018 ​Chevrolet Corvette​

The Chevrolet Corvette is entering its fifth year of production as the C7, the seventh generation of the top GM sports car, and it's enjoyed a highly successful run thus far. Gorgeous and astonishingly fast, with handling that's free from excuses, a base Corvette is a sports car bargain, a machine that performs well above its station in life.

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2018 Ford ​Mustang GT​
2018 Ford ​Mustang GT​

The 2018 Ford® Mustang GT Fastback has a 5.0L V8 engine that kicks out 435 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque, standard on GT models. See more options. The 2018 Ford® Mustang GT Fastback has a 5.0L V8 engine that kicks out 435 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque, standard on GT models.

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2018 Porsche ​718 Cayman​
2018 Porsche ​718 Cayman​

Research the 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman online at cars.com. You'll find local deals, specs, images, videos, consumer and expert reviews, features, trims, and articles for every turn in your 718 Cayman. Check out 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman features, reviews, and prices.

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Audi R8​
Audi R8​

The 2018 Audi R8 is a supercar that fares well in our luxury sports car rankings. It delivers breathtaking performance, both in terms of engine power and handling ability. Many regard it as one of the easiest and most comfortable supercars to drive regularly. It also has a refined interior with plenty of soft-touch materials and user-friendly technology. This Audi isn’t the most practical vehicle, but it excels in the areas you expect it to.

BMW M6​
BMW M6​

See the Cars.com editorial team's collection of articles on BMW M6 News

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Honda NSX​
Honda NSX​

The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seat, mid-engine sports car manufactured by Honda/Acura. The origins of the NSX trace back to 1984, with the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina eXperimental) concept, which was a mid-engined 3.0 L V6 engined rear wheel drive sports car.

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