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Supercars of the '90s
Yes, the '90s were a decade of computer-designed cars, but contrary to current models, supercars of the '90s still retained the soul and essence of uncompromising machines of the past. That is why we will take a better look at the ten most legendary supercars of the '90s.
Iconic Ferraris of the 1980s
By 1980, Ferrari was a well-established and globally recognizable sports car brand of the highest order. After the glorious '60s, the company bravely entered the '70s only to be hit by recession and oil crisis like the rest of the industry.
1970s Supercars
The quest for ever-higher levels of performance has propelled the auto industry forward for more than a century, but the supercar as we know it in 2020 is a relatively recent creation. It’s not all about flat-out speed or horsepower; Panache is an important ingredient in the constitution of the modern supercar’s character. From scissor doors to unabashedly wedge-shaped designs, it all started in the 1970s.
Buyers Guide - Ferrari Testarossa
Thankfully, Ferrari Testarossa is not one of those cars. Its handling characteristics, composed driving dynamics, thrilling performance, and decent equipment make it more than capable of keeping with modern traffic and still providing a lot of driving excitement at prohibited speeds.
1980s Supercars
Outlandish, concept-like styling characterized the supercars of the 1970s. Carmakers took pride in pushing the boundaries of design. In the 1980s, supercars were primarily defined by unbelievable speed made possible by technological progress.