20th Apr 2018, 09:54

That’s a very easy one. Cars in this category are now called “Supercars”. That includes insanely fast McLarens, Ferrari, the newest gen Corvettes, Porsche GT3 etc. You might call some special interest vehicles. Ask your insurer; they can fill you in on your specific car you own very easily as well. A Viper stock V10 500 HP as a starting point, and under 5000 a year that were made annually, is a pretty exclusive vehicle. It is also a very wise decision to attend a driving school before taking it much on the street. Very difficult to drive in traffic. But a blast to drive, as are many exotics. Muscle cars as well. Very old school comparison there however.

20th Apr 2018, 11:28

Well, their original versions were pony cars, having been derived from what were really normal family sedans. Pony rather than horse. They even had sedate engines. These new ones weren't really derived from underpinnings of mediocre family hacks (sure the Camaro's platform is related to the Holden Commodore, but that was not a sedan considered mediocre in a Camry, Sonata or Malibu way). Sports cars, in the pure sense of the word, not really. In lay people terms, sure - two doors, low, sleek, handsome, and powerful. Muscle car? Why not - with engines that big (you can hardly even find them in trucks outside America), they definitely have muscles.