In that message I'm going to mention cars, but not simple ones, the exclusive cars--sport, muscle and vintage.
Definition TO:
MUSCLE CAR
According to
Muscle Cars, a book written by Peter Henshaw, a
"muscle car" is "exactly what the name implies. It is a product of the
American car industry adhering to the hot rodder's philosophy of taking a small car and putting a large-displacement engine in it. The Muscle Car is Charles Atlas kicking sand in the face of the 98 horsepower weakling.
Henshaw further asserts that the muscle car was designed for
straight-line speed, and did not have the "sophisticated chassis",
"engineering integrity", or "lithe appearance" of European
high-performance cars
However, opinions vary as to whether high-performance full-size cars, compacts, and pony cars qualify as muscle cars.
SPORTS CAR
A car may be a
sporting automobile without being a sports car.
Performance modifications of regular, production cars, such as sport
compacts, sports sedans, muscle cars, hot hatches
and the like, generally are not considered sports cars, yet share
traits common to sports cars. They are sometimes called "sports cars"
for marketing purposes for increased advertising and promotional
purposes.Performance cars of various configurations are grouped as
Sports and Grand tourer cars or, occasionally, as
performance cars.
Vintage CARS
A
vintage car is, in the most general sense, an old automobile, and in the narrower senses of car enthusiasts and collectors,
it is a car from the period of 1919 to 1930. Such enthusiasts have
categorization schemes for ages of cars that enforce distinctions
between antique cars, vintage cars, classic cars, and so on. The classification criteria vary, but consensus within any country is often maintained by major car clubs.
Tell me which kind and model do you preffere