Practical Reasons for Why Everybody In the World Should Own a Sports Car #BlogPost
Driving is a liberating sense that makes us feel free out on the open road. Driving is bliss that makes us enjoy the scenery around us and gives us time to relax.
Driving is a liberating sense that makes us feel free out on the open road. Driving is bliss that makes us enjoy the scenery around us and gives us time to relax. Driving is so much more than going from one point to another; it is about the segment that is between those two points, which is filled with curves, straights, and stop signs. Driving is building a personal bond with a car as both of you stick together through sunny days as well as rainy days and the occasional snowy day.
Driving, then, can be made even more fun with sports cars. Imagine a world where everybody had a sports car. Yes, some people would not like that idea, but I would like to explain the practical reasons why everybody in the world should own a sports car.
It Would Save Lives
Sports cars are made to brake well; this is possible because of them having larger brakes, stickier tires, and lower weight than traditional passenger cars. The shorter braking distances that result from these are important in daily driving. For example, if one is driving and somebody is in the road, one has to use emergency braking to him/her. This is where the shorter braking distance comes into play; one is able to stop and swerve out of the way in less time and in less of a distance in a sports car than one is in a traditional car. The same idea can apply to two cars in how one can use emergency braking to swerve out of a car’s way, saving both drivers in the process from an accident.
Driving sports cars would also allow people to drive, as a whole, faster, which is actually safer than driving slower. People are safest while driving when they are driving in the same direction and at the same speed, and since everybody would be going faster in sports cars, the higher uniform speed would allow for everybody to be more safe.
This would also make raising the speed limits more plausible and more safe; since people currently drive at the speed they believe is safe given such conditions as the weather and the road (which is sometimes over the speed limit), raising the speed limit allows for driving safely to be legal. On the highway, raising the speed limit means that those who go in the passing lane that would normally go over the posted limit while everybody is obeying such a limit would then be driving legally and not have to worry about speeding. Those who drive at the speed limit would go into the left lane, while those who drive a bit slower would stay in the other lanes. Faster driving would allow for people to get to school, work, or events faster, and as a result, the time for a commute is reduced.
As a result, people driving in sports cars would be driving more safely than they would in a typical car.
Better Technology Would be Available
Sports cars, especially newer ones, have technology that is meant to make them faster and benefit the driver at the same time. Some devices, such as the anti-lock braking system, are meant to keep the driver safe. In ABS’s case, it prevents the car’s wheels from locking up and causing the car to uncontrollably skid by pulsing the brakes. This system can be used in tandem with the Forward Collision Warning, which helps the car slow down in the case that the car ahead suddenly slows down. These innovations contribute to the argument that sports cars are safer than traditional cars, especially in how sports cars are typically gifted with more advanced technology.
Not only can technology provide valuable assistance when it comes to a driver’s safety, but it is also important in how it is convenient to the driver. Rear-view cameras provide valuable assistance with backing up, especially in cars that have limited rear visibility, and front-view cameras are also utilized to help one park. Such technology is capable of assisting the driver in checking for any objects or people around the car and keeping the driver safe; these technologies, being in sports cars, are able to make sports cars safe, convenient, and fast.
More Jobs would be Created
Whenever sports cars stop working properly, one has to call a mechanic. With every car being a sports car, however, many cars would break down. This necessitates the need for more mechanics; due to this, there would be more jobs created in the automotive industry for mechanics. Not only would there be more jobs for mechanics, there would also be more jobs for everybody in the automotive industry. Those people who would work on designing, engineering, and marketing passenger cars would be working on sports cars, improving their safety, fuel economy and emissions, technology, and, above all, performance.
To learn how to drive these cars, more performance driving schools would be opened, and more jobs in manufacturing would open because of there being a need to produce components. More race tracks would be created as weekend venues for entertainment, meaning that paving and construction companies would have more jobs to create the tracks. More dealerships would open up to sell such cars, and more salespeople would be hired to sell such cars. If such a world of sports cars existed, many fields would benefit from an increase in jobs.
Parts Would be More Available
Sports cars sometimes have parts that are obscure and require limited production. With there being many sports cars, such parts would be standardized, lowering the costs for production and the cars’ costs. Since these parts would be manufactured more and be, as a result, more available, replacement parts would be less expensive, meaning that repair costs could decrease. If these costs decrease, then it could be possible that insurance costs would decrease.
The automotive aftermarket would also be benefited by this. Whatever parts are discontinued or unavailable could be supplied in the form of aftermarket parts as replacements for damaged or worn parts. In addition to this, those who want to customize their sports cars would be able to through accessories; since there would be more sports cars made, there would be more accessories for these sports cars, meaning that the aftermarket could be more lucrative than before as a result.
Driving Would be More Important and Fun
Mazda believes that “driving matters” for a good reason: it gives people a journey to the destination they so seek. Such cars are important to society because they teach the importance of the driver to the driving experience. Sports cars teach one to drive well, be it a standard or an automatic, and they teach the importance of driving. Their jolly handling characteristics, perky power output, and intriguing technologies are testaments to the pursuit of automotive excellence, which prove the automobile’s significance and driving’s importance to the one behind the wheel.
Since these cars are meant to be fun, more cruises would be taken to relax with the engine humming away. Some people would want to drive these cars to their limits with the engine growling to the redline, with weekend track days becoming more common and more attended. Others may want to depict these cars’ beauties through art and writing. Ultimately, people would want to spend time with their cars if they were sports cars as more than a utilitarian tool, with the car being an extension of one’s capabilities, a representation of oneself, and a companion to one.
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Reason no. 6: Less annoying teenagers to deal with
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Well done getting an Editor’s Pick Mickey!
The “More jobs would be created” bit is an economic fallacy. A reliable car that needs less repairs and parts frees time and resources that then can be used on something else that improves everyone’s lives. That’s the main reason why in 1989 a Mazda Miata was way more desirable than an MGB.
Preach Micky!
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If every car is a sports car, no car is
I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get a child, 4 dogs and luggage inside, bikes on the roof and park in a muddy field in any of those though 😄
Another reason to make people buy sports cars is because people can’t pay with money, so they pay with organs. This means it’s also good organ donation! It’s a win-win, even for non-car people! :D
Great BLOG, but not sure I entirely agree with the first segment. having a sports car won’t mean everyone will drive faster as a whole and itll be safer. granted greater breaking but the old biddies would still do 55 to conserve fuel, trucks and buses will still stay as they are and you’ll still get the ccks on the road that tend to drive VAG’s and BMW’s. its not the cars and speed that are the danger on the roads, it’s these ccks who think they own the road.