Ferrari, Lamborghini
sports cars, sulfer
The Italian sports car whose two-part name has Romeo as the last part is Alfa Romeo.
Oregon is leading the nation in test marketing electric cars. Two electric cars now available in Oregon are the Nissan Leaf (a four-door hatchback) and the Tesla Roadster (a two-seater sports car).
Fast cars and football are probably the symbols most closely associated with Italy.
Like all cars, it was purpose designed by a designer. In this case, it was specifically designed as a two door sports car, in an effort to compete with the influx of European sports cars of the time.
Yes, two cars, actually. DaimlerChrysler(Mercedes Benz) and Porsche. They both have museums in Stuttgart.
Gran Turismo Omologato , or for Pontiac fans, "GTO", is a term used in Italian sports car racing and classification. It means that a sufficient number of particular sports cars were manufactured and sold to allow it to be raced in sanctioned sports car races and classes. For example, in some classes, 500 cars needed to be produced for it to be legal to be raced. This is meant to keep a manufacturer from just making one or two highly tuned cars and monopolizing the racing classes. "Omologato" in English is "homologated", which simply means "officially recognized".
The two famous Italian explorers are Christopher Columbus and Marco Polo. Columbus is known for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, while Marco Polo is renowned for his travels to Asia along the Silk Road.
By far, American football is the most famous sport.
Two is spelt 'due' in Italian.
basket ball and soccer. :D American football is the most popular.
Yes he is famous and fitly rich. He has five Hummers, five BMW, three mustang, two skyline, two private jets,one Cruise boat, and one racing boat. He is a famous sports car racer.