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Irresistible Sports Car Love Affair
by SolveYourProblem.com
Why
do so many of find sports cars irresistible? Few objects inspire
the emotional attachment that sports cars do among auto enthusiasts.
There are always dedicated fans of almost every technology,
but sports car fans band together in clubs, spend a significant
percentage of their free time preoccupied with their car, and
may even begin to create a self-definition that seems to be
centered upon their favorite auto.
There is something about sports cars that makes them uniquely
attractive to many drivers.
Of course, it would be impossible to isolate exactly what
it is about a well-designed sports car that engenders such
attachment, but there are some factors that would logically
contribute to the commonly seen love affair between men and
their sports cars.
Initially, it seems as if much
of the attraction is grounded in symbolism. Sports cars have long been portrayed as sources
of freedom. Drivers are left unencumbered by the limitations
of other automobiles are seen as having a uniquely free and
flexible life on the open road. This notion of freedom is intensified
when one considers convertible sports car offerings. In such
circumstances the driver is not boxed in like others. He can
tackle any road while being completely open to the elements.
Additionally, the
allure of sports cars lies in their innovative technology. We live in a world that worships at the altar of
technological advances. The sports car is a moving amalgamation
of technical expertise. Sports cars are a bundling of technological
miracles. From aerodynamic styling to compact yet powerful
engines, they represent the cutting edge of technological design.
In a society entranced by technology and innovation, the sports
car has an iconic appeal that is difficult to equal.
Sports
cars also represent the flipside to our technological obsession. Although we, as a society, crave more and better
tech we also fear these developments will diminish our humanity.
Some have even argued we have an underlying fear of losing
control over our own advances. The sports car simultaneously
represents our technological prowess while reassuring us we
retain dominion over our creation. Sports cars are built to
respond the driver. In fact, they are sold as being the most
responsive cars available. The driver is left in ultimate control.
Man creates the new technology and harnesses it. It is the
perfect version of our technological dream in action.
Finally, the
sports car appeals to man’s desire to reassert his strength
in a world that no longer requires physical prowess. Humanity has grown softer and the need for violent power to
function successfully has been reduced to near zero. The sports
car provides an alternative means of expressing whatever hard-wired
tendencies toward strength and prowess that may be lurking
in the deep recesses of the human mind. The sports car is an
embodiment, after all, of the human physical traits once needed
for survival in leaner times. Speed and power are combined
and become a proxy body for the driver placed behind the wheel.
The sports car, it would seem, is a perfect object of affection.
It allows us to explore our concept of freedom. It shows us
our continual technological advancement while simultaneously
reassuring us that we can keep our new technologies under our
control. Meanwhile, the sports car acts a proxy body for us
to express a seemingly instinctive need for demonstrating physical
prowess.
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