Name your game for $37,000 (or less).
BY TONY SWAN
Wait a minute, who called this meeting? Whoare these guys? We’ve got a couple of four-passenger cars, one of ’em with more than two doors. A couple of two-seaters, one with a targa top. There’s also turbocharging, natural aspiration, and an engine with no pistons at all. Besides prices in the low- to mid-$30,000s, what’s the common thread?
Sport. As in “sports coupes cum sports cars.” Granted, that’s an elastic category, but regardless of their differences, all have a little race car baked in. More than a little, usually. They also share a visual swagger. Some may cease being useful when the occupant count exceeds two, but they’re all loaded with style and bad-boy lovability, plus a touch of luxury. These cars make you good-looking—or at least make youfeel that you’re good-looking, which is almost the same thing.
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