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Sunday, June 4, 2023

MODIFIED CARS

MODIFIED CARS: AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE WORLD OF CARS




Modified cars have become an increasingly popular trend in the automobile industry. These cars are modified or customized according to the owner's preferences and style. Car enthusiasts see modifying their cars as a hobby or passion and take great pride in their customized creations. 

For some, modifying their cars it's all about performance, while for others, it is all about the appearance. These modifications could be as minor as a new set of wheels or as major as a new engine, suspension and exhaust system, with a range of modifications in between.

Owners of modified cars prefer to stand out from the crowd with something unique. The world of modified cars is as diverse as the people who modify them. There are several categories of modified cars, each with its unique flair.

One of the favorite categories of modified cars is the sports or racing car category. Racing culture has a great influence on the world of modified cars. Customized cars in this category have an extended aerodynamic kit, lightweight wheels, low profile tires, and high-performance brake systems. The modifications are all focused on adding power and performance. Racecars are also modified to be fitted with roll cages, racing seats, and harnesses for safety.

Luxury cars are also frequently modified, with owners seeking to express their individual style while maintaining a classy aesthetic. Modifications for luxurious cars often include new paint jobs, custom grilles, and upgraded stereo systems. The emphasis of these cars is often more on appearance and style.

Another popular category of modified vehicles is the low rider scene. These cars are known for their low-riding suspension and ground-scraping ride height. These vehicles sport large rims with high-performance tires to assist in the stabilization of the ride. These vehicles are some of the most anticipated in car shows and exhibit unique mods, including custom audio systems, hydraulics, and even personalized paint jobs.

One of the most influential categories of modified vehicles is the tuner car scene. This car modification scene has a cult-like following. These cars are often smaller, lightweight vehicles and have modified engines, suspension, and exhaust systems. Tuner cars also sport oversize custom wheels and low profile tires. Refined individual mods like a turbocharger, nitrous oxide injection system, and custom interior components are vital in making a tuner car stand out.

In conclusion, the culture of modified cars serves to express the personality and individuality of car enthusiasts. The vehicles modified to fill that need for customization that many people crave. 

Whether it be the recreational sports and racing scene, the luxurious aesthetic scene, the low rider scene, or the cult-like tuner scene, modified cars are a way of life. Each modified car, no matter the scene it belongs to or the amount of customization it features, showcases the passion and offers a glimpse into the owner's personality.

Friday, January 13, 2023

Top 10 Supercars of the Last 30 Years List

The title 'supercar' is a dynamic subject that is constantly changing with technological advances. The tags 'Hypercar' and 'Megacar' are now widely used to categorize top supercar lists.


Traditionally called 'exotic' cars, supercars are luxury sports cars with very high performance features. We have prepared a list of the 10 best supercars of the last 30 years for you.

Here are the Top 10 Super Cars of the Last 30 Years from the '90s, '00s and 2010s

Honda NSX (1990-2005)



The 90s opened with a bang when it comes to the supercar market. In 1990, Honda released the NSX. Among the fans of this iconic car was legendary race car driver Ayrton Senna. Widely regarded as the first truly drivable supercar – one you can take anywhere without breaking down, but without sacrificing full power (the NSX had a 3-liter V6 engine), Honda set the standard for the next three decades.

McLaren F1 (1992-1998)


Reportedly led by Honda, the designer of Maclaren's legendary F1, Gordan Murray took the principles of the NSX but provided a more powerful BMW engine that gave birth to perhaps the most iconic car ever made. A modified F1 has even won track races against purpose-built cars, including Le Mans in 1995. Of these, 106 were produced during the '90s, and the units were bought by the likes of Elon Musk, George Harrison, and Rowan Atkinson.

Ferrari F50 (1995-1997)


Evolving from the 1989 Ferrari Mythos concept car, this model was built to celebrate Ferrari's 50th anniversary. The F50 embarked on Ferrari Formula 1 technology without giving up on its pure approach to car handling. The Ferrai F50, of course, lacked power steering, power-assisted brakes and ABS.

Pagani Zonda (1999-2017)


On the other hand, the classic Pagani Zonda, a favorite of car enthusiasts, was originally supposed to be named Fangio F1 after Formula 1 champion driver Juan Manuel Fangio. Instead, he was given the colloquial name of the famous wind that flowed over the Andes Mountains in his native Argentina, in honor of his death in 1995.
And for nearly 20 years, Zonda has remained strong and is back with a variety of highly anticipated updates.

Bugatti Veyron (2005-11)



Considered by Jeremy Clarkson as 'the most powerful car ever built, and the greatest car we'll ever see', the Bugatti Veyron's prowess on the supercar track is unmatched. In addition, the Veyron SuperSport, of which only 30 were produced between 2010 and 2011; It holds the record for being the fastest production car ever built, with a top speed of 431 km/h (268 mph).

Audi R8 (2006-)


Perhaps the successor to the more productive R10, the Audi R8 is the first production car to be made with full LED headlights. It also gained popular notoriety as the car of Robert Downey-Junior's cynical billionaire playboy Tony Stark in Marvel's Iron Man. Multiple generations of the same model entered the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Truly a car fit for a superhero!

Lamborghini Veneno (2013-2014)


The Lamborghini Veneno has been a notable addition to the list of supercars for many reasons – at least only 9 of them have been made. This definitely meets the criteria for being exclusive and in demand! As a celebration for the 50th anniversary of the Marque at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.

Ferrari LaFerrari (2013-2018)


However, this famous noisy ride excites supercar collectors all over the world. Also, LaFerrari's last unit (an Aperta) sold for $10 million at auction in 2017. Also as of this year, it is also still the last Ferrari. Model with a mid-mounted 12-cylinder engine. Top 10 Supercars of the Last 30 Years

Koenigsegg Regera (2016-)


However, this plug-in hybrid; a monolith in terms of innovations in the super and hypercar space; It is designed for long-distance travel as well as speed. In addition, Regera with its insulation to reduce cabin noise and memory foam seats that can be adjusted in eight ways; It is a hallmark of supercar luxury. Also not surprisingly; The limited production of 80 units, which Koenigsegg announced that they will launch, has all been sold.

Ford GT, 2nd Generation (2017-)


As modern as Ford's, currently one car per day; they produce 250 units of these units per year with their production speed. For the 2020 model year, the GT received several mechanical upgrades and was produced in new special editions. The updated engine, the 3.5 L EcoBoost V6, is now rated at 660 hp (492 kW; 669 PS). This car is truly an example of how far sports car use has come.

Following the rule changes that will come into effect in 2021, race car drivers; They will be able to use a hypercar as the basis for their Le Mans Prototype cars. Also Lotus Evija; Modern hypercars like the Pininfarina Battista and Rimac C Two are already fully electric. Therefore, the future of high-range sports car development certainly looks bright.