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Movie Cars Driving Experience - 3 Cars
Driving Experience Days: Want the opportunity to drive some of the world’s most iconic cars? This Movie Cars Driving Experience allows you to do just that, giving you the chance to drive the cars seen in many of the top Hollywood blockbusters at a choice of tracks across the country. Arriving at the track of your choice, you'll be given a safety briefing and introduced to the three famous cars you'll be driving throughout the session. Firstly, you can take the mighty Camaro ZL1 for a spin. This car has been made famous on the big screen as Bumblebee in Transformers, and is known as the newest and most powerful American muscle car. Second is the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, which was in the spotlight in the hit film Gone In 60 Seconds. Named Eleanor in the film, this Mustang is another iconic American muscle car. Lastly, you can take a ride in the R34 Nissan Skyline, which made its film debut in Fast and Furious! There's also the Dukes of Hazzard's "General Lee" Dodge Charger, Toyota Supra, Lotus Cortina, Ford GT40, Mustang GT350, Camaro SS, Corvette, 'KITT' Pontiac Firebird and loads more. Whatever you choose, you will get 3 miles per incredible car at your chosen circuit, the perfect chance to embrace your inner film star. This driving day is totally unique and makes an incredible experience gift for film buffs and petrol heads alike! Great for a special occasion or an exciting day out, this is one track day that will make your friends green with envy.
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Ultimate Movie Cars Driving Experience - 4 Cars
Driving Experience Days: Sometimes choosing a track day experience is just too difficult, who could possibly decide between a great selection of cars including a classic Dodge Charger, a stylish Toyota Supra? With the Ultimate Movie Cars Driving Experience, not only can you choose which track you'd like to visit in the UK, you can then choose four incredible movie cars to test out for three miles each! With venues across the country, each experience will be slightly different, but all will start with a registration and safety briefing from the expert instructors. With this experience you choose the cars you'd like to drive upon booking rather than on arrival, but the whole fleet will still be lined up so you can take photos and stare in wonder... Will it be the Nissan Skyline from Fast & Furious that takes your fancy? Whatever you choose, you're in for the ride of your life with powerful engines, incredible paintwork, and a range of functions that mean you can easily compare old and new styles. After 12 miles of driving you'll roll to a stop in the final car, and have a quick chat with the instructor about which was your favourite! The American Classic Movie Car Driving Experience is truly the ultimate gift for motor enthusiasts, and is guaranteed to be an unforgettable day out on the track. With several locations across the country and dates throughout the driving season, it couldn't be easier to book a driving day to remember!
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Supercar Driving 4 Cars
Supercar Experience Days: Drive a Supercar - and then drive three more! This Supercar driving experience is an incredible 3/4 hour driving experience that puts you in the driving seat of some of the greatest cars in the world! Drive a Ferrari, a Porsche 911, a Subaru Impreza and a Lotus Elise, and pit them against each other as you make an informed decision on which one is the best to drive!Once you have arrived and been welcomed to the centre your day will begin with a thorough safety briefing covering all aspects of the track and the four great supercars that you are to be driving on this track day. After registration, tea & coffee you will be ready to get your racing gear on and begin the day by being let loose behind the wheel for 3 laps in control of the Ferrari 360 before taking control of Germany's finest; the Porsche 911 for another 3 laps. If that wasn't enough of a treat you will move onto the ultra powerful, 4 wheel drive Subaru Impreza for a further 3 laps. You will finish the days driving in fine British style as you are let loose in the Lotus Elise for the final 3 laps. Once your laps are complete you will end the day with a hair raising 'Hot Lap' with a pro before you receive a commemorative certificate.
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Booze Birds And Fast Cars mug.
The three things that you need to feel the A life. This statement t-shirt is for the people who cares about the environment and thus choose to spend their money on these luxuries.
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Why can't cheap cars look like sports cars?
Cheap cars typically don't look like sports cars because sports cars are designed with aerodynamics, high-performance engines, and advanced technology to achieve their sleek and aggressive appearance. These features are expensive to develop and implement, making them unfeasible for cheap cars. Additionally, sports cars often have unique body styles and materials that are costly to produce, further contributing to their high price. Therefore, cheap cars prioritize affordability and practicality over the aesthetic and performance characteristics of sports cars.
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What are sports cars?
Sports cars are high-performance vehicles designed for speed, agility, and handling. They are typically two-door, two-seat cars with powerful engines and a focus on driving dynamics. Sports cars are often associated with luxury and are designed to provide an exhilarating driving experience. They are known for their sleek and aerodynamic designs, as well as their ability to accelerate quickly and handle sharp turns with precision.
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What are good sports cars?
Good sports cars are those that offer a combination of high performance, precise handling, and a thrilling driving experience. They should have powerful engines, agile suspension systems, and responsive steering. Additionally, a good sports car should have a well-designed interior with supportive seats and modern technology features. Some popular examples of good sports cars include the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette, and Mazda MX-5 Miata.
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Do sports cars catch fire?
While it is not common for sports cars to catch fire, there have been instances where certain models have experienced fires due to various reasons such as electrical faults, engine issues, or accidents. Factors like poor maintenance, modifications, or manufacturing defects can increase the risk of a sports car catching fire. It is important for sports car owners to regularly maintain their vehicles and address any potential issues to reduce the likelihood of a fire.
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Still Plays With Cars classic fit.
If there's one truth in life it's that you are NEVER too old to play with cars. Ok I mean there might be other things that are also true but this one is pretty major.
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Cars 3: Driven to Win - CODE IN BOX - Switch
Picking up after the final big race in the film, Cars 3: Driven to Win extends the storyline of Cars 3 with all-new action packed adventures and takes players through a high-speed competition that is filled with both familiar and new faces. Players will be able to experience the game with their friends or on their own to perfect the various ...
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Life's Too Short To Drive Boring Cars classic fit.
Why drive a skoda when you can drive a lambo? Finances schminances. Grab life by the steering wheel and get that car you want.. or at least go on a track day if that's more in your price bracket!
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Are Asian sports cars good?
Asian sports cars are generally known for their reliability, performance, and value for money. Brands like Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Subaru have produced popular sports cars that are well-regarded for their handling and speed. Many Asian sports cars also have a strong aftermarket support, making them popular choices for car enthusiasts looking to modify and customize their vehicles. Overall, Asian sports cars are considered to be good options for those looking for a balance of performance and practicality.
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What are lightweight sports cars?
Lightweight sports cars are vehicles designed with a focus on minimal weight and maximum performance. These cars typically have a low curb weight, often achieved through the use of lightweight materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum, and other composites. The emphasis on weight reduction allows for improved handling, acceleration, and overall driving dynamics. Lightweight sports cars are popular among driving enthusiasts and are often associated with a more engaging and responsive driving experience.
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How do very low cars or sports cars drive over bumps?
Very low cars or sports cars may have difficulty driving over bumps due to their low ground clearance and stiff suspension. The low ground clearance means that the car's undercarriage is closer to the ground, making it more likely to scrape against bumps or obstacles. Additionally, the stiff suspension of sports cars may result in a harsher ride over bumps, as the suspension is less able to absorb the impact. As a result, drivers of very low cars or sports cars may need to navigate bumps carefully to avoid damaging the vehicle.
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Are there environmentally friendly sports cars?
Yes, there are environmentally friendly sports cars available in the market. These cars typically use electric or hybrid technology to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. Some examples of environmentally friendly sports cars include the Tesla Roadster, BMW i8, and Porsche Taycan. These cars combine performance with sustainability, offering a greener option for car enthusiasts.
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