Don't you mean HOW?!?!
If your referring to tail pipes, most high performance cars have 4. exhaust pipes? most cars are 1, performance cars have 2.
Fast, high-performance cars (previously referred to as "hot-rods" and "sports cars").
BMW is a famous automotive brand for high performance cars.
Koenigsegg Supercars.
Performance Insurance seems to cover BMW and high dollar cars, It is a coverage for higher cost cars with perks such as towing and certain damage repairs.
Tungsten is used in cars for various applications, primarily as a material for high-performance lighting components such as headlight filaments, as well as in electronics for control units and sensors. Additionally, tungsten is utilized in automotive tooling and machining applications due to its high strength and durability.
Higher performance cars usually have a higher insurance rate because they are more expensive to purchase and the cost to repair them if they become damaged is greater.
In the 1970's most of the brands were producing cars that we are calling "muscle cars" today. in general terms it could be any of the factory high performance cars that were produced. although after 1970 performance started to decline.
Articles that are featured on the Chevy High Performance magazine include articles about building Chevys and optimizing them (for example with new fuel injection systems), racing cars, reviewing cars, and articles about "classic" chevys.
No, but they are quick little cars.
Elevate Cars is an automobile company based in Monrovia, California. They specifically transform Volvo cars into high performance vehicles which are uniquely styled.