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Performance-oriented car class, generally small or light-weight with good handling

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  • classe de carros voltados para o desempenho, geralmente pequenos ou leves, com bom manuseio (pt)
  • условно-обобщённое наименование широкого класса двух-, редко четырёхместных легковых автомобилей, имеющих более высокие скоростные качества и соответственно повышенную мощность мотора и низкую посадку кузова (ru)
  • performance-oriented car class, generally small or light-weight with good handling (en)
  • automobile conçue pour maximiser les sensations et les performances (fr)
  • Automóvil pequeño para dos o cuatro pasajeros que circula a altas velocidades (es)
  • Fahrzeugart (de)
  • מכונית מוכוונת ביצועים, בדרך כלל קטנה קלת משקל (iw)
  • autotyyppi (fi)
  • bil som är konstruerad för att se snabb ut (sv)
  • kis méretű, nagy teljesítményű személyautó (hu)
  • otomobil türü (tr)
  • segmenti di automobili (it)
  • třída automobilů zaměřená na výkon (cs)
  • 実用用途よりも「スポーツドライビングを楽しむ」ことに重点を置いて設計・開発された自動車 (ja)
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  • Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO MR.jpg (en)
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  • The ancestor of all high-performance cars had its origin in Germany. The 28-h.p. Cannstatt-Daimler racing car of 1899 was without a doubt the first attempt to give real performance to a road car. Many of its features, such as a honeycomb radiator and gate gear change, were continued on the much improved version which Paul Daimler designed in 1899-1900. This was of course the famous Mercedes. It also laid down standards of chassis design which were to be followed, almost unthinkingly, for the next thirty years. Several variants of the car appeared during the next year or two, all conforming to the same basic design and earning for themselves a reputation second to none for fast and reliable travel. The 60-h.p. cars were announced late in 1902. The cars were possessed of a very real performance superior to anything else which could be bought at the time... and the model achieved an almost invincible position among the fast cars of its day. (en)
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  • The Sports Car: Development and Design (en)
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  • Sports car (en)
  • Спортивный автомобиль (ru)
  • Sportwagen (de)
  • 스포츠카 (ko)
  • سيارة رياضية (ar)
  • Automóvil deportivo (es)
  • Samochód sportowy (pl)
  • Voiture de sport (fr)
  • Vettura sport (it)
  • Automòbil esportiu (ca)
  • Sportovní automobily (cs)
  • Mobil sport (in)
  • スポーツカー (ja)
  • Sportwagen (nl)
  • Automóvel desportivo (pt)
  • Sportbil (sv)
  • Спортивний автомобіль (uk)
  • 跑车 (zh)
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