Super Exotic Sports Cars - What You Should Know, Before Spending
Any Money!
Before we start, let's define the term 'super exotic sports
cars'. Sports cars, by definition are borderline racing cars;
boasting powerful performance and sleek looks. Their prestige
makes them expensive, and thus the domain of a select few. With
reference to sports cars, the term "exotic" refers to vehicles
produced in very limited numbers. This of course increases their
exclusivity and by virtue of this, their value. Exotic sports
cars will, in all likelihood, be built by smaller manufacturers
or perhaps the super high-end vehicles will be created by some
of the better-known car companies outside of the United States,
as exclusive models.
Many exotic sports cars are the stuff of legend. The world's
fastest car, the McLaren F1, for instance is a well-known
exotic. Although only around one hundred F1s were produced and
the manufacturer is not a household name (outside of the Grand
Prix circuits of course), the McLarens are coveted sports cars.
All exotic sports cars are highly sought after and, as status
symbols, are second to none in the sports car world.
But, assuming that you can afford it, is an exotic sports car
for you?
It is easy to be seduced by the allure of owning an exotic
sports car. Owning one can be very tempting. Amongst the
purists, the cars themselves are often considered the pinnacle
of design. Any enthusiast who has the means will tell you that
when an opportunity to invest in an exotic sports car presents
itself, resistance can be very difficult.
One should try and be objective about the proposition though.
Before making such a major commitment, there are three factors
you should consider.
Exotic Sports Cars Are Very Expense The cost of owning such a
prestigious car, does not end when you part with the initial
payment. Even if one can afford the initial asking price of an
exotic (and not many can), one needs to be aware of the likely
ongoing running expenses , which can be significant. The
maintenance and repair of an exotic car is certain to be
expensive compared to non-exotic vehicles and a buyer should
attempt to discover what kind of costs he or she is likely to
experience in order to keep the car in running order. There can
be no cost cutting on parts for these high end vehicles.
Parts for prestige cars are likely to be in short supply, if
they are available at all. The likelihood that the owners of
exotic sports cars will need to have some parts custom made
during their ownership of the vehicle is quite high. And the
cost will be significant. This is especially true of older
exotics, many of which will have been orphaned when their
original manufacturer stopped making cars. Not only will this
prove extremely expensive, one can also expect it to be time
consuming as well. And, as time passes, the necessary investment
will only become greater.
Your usual mechanic cannot be expected to be able to repair
exotic sports cars. You will need specialised mechanics with
specialised tools to be able to ensure that appropriate and
professional repairs are carried out. Not only will such
individuals be, in all probability much more expensive than your
usual mechanics, you would be very fortunate if you found one in
your town. You should expect to have to do a lot of traveling in
order to find suitable mechanical help.
All too often a sports car buff will purchase an exotic, without
though to the ongoing costs, and, as a consequence be completely
unprepared to handle additional future expenses. A thorough
planning of expected costs and the means to meet those costs
would certainly be in order.
Reliability Of High End Vehicles Even though an exotic sports
car may represent the ultimate in performance, One cannot assume
that it will also be reliable. This will hold particularly true
for the older 'classic' exotic cars. As with any high
performance machine, exotic sports cars can be quite delicate
(temperamental) which will, in all probability, require that
you, or someone close to you be regularly on hand to make the
adjustments to ensure that the vehicle stays in operating order.
Exotic sports cars are well known for the spectacular side of
their performance when they running well. However, the other
side of the coin is that they are notorious for being among the
most temperamental of vehicles that one may encounter.
If you plan to run an exotic sports car on a regular basis, you
should be prepared for the highs and los of motoring. The
sublime feeling of driving a top car with top performance can
often be forgotten if the same car stops and refuses to start
many miles from any assistance.
The Drivability of Exotic Cars Most owners of high performance
cars will tell you that such vehicles take 'some getting used
too'. Optimum performance comes at a price, and will depend very
largely on the skill of the driver. So, if you are relatively
inexperienced, then please do not expect to get the best out of
your car straight away. This in itself could prove too
frustrating for many potentials owners. One should also take
into account the relative risk of driving a high performance
cars whilst still inexperienced.
For those to whom the additional cost of time in learning to
drive a prestige car optimally and safely is not an issue, an
additional, problem arises in the adjustment of seats and pedals
for example. Small things that are irrelevant in normal cars
take on much greater significance when applied to exotic sports
cars.
When considering the purchase of an exotic sports car, one must
look past the romance and excitement of owning a legendary
vehicle. There are real concerns and obstacles to be overcome
before the full enjoyment and benefit of owning such a car can
be achieved.
The article was written by Charlie Cory, who is the owner of
Autos Inclusive. Autos Inclusive provides up to date news on all
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