Sports Car International, the Glossary
Sports Car International (SCI) was an automobile magazine published in the United States from 1986 to 2008 by Ross Periodicals Inc, first in Newport Beach, but then later in Novato, California.[1]
Table of Contents
52 relations: AC Cobra, Audi Quattro, Automotive industry, Autoweek, BMW M1, BMW M3, Chevrolet Corvette (C2), Computer to plate, De Tomaso Pantera, Dino 206 GT and 246 GT, Excellence (magazine), Ferrari, Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, Ferrari 250 GTO, Ferrari 288 GTO, Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS, Ferrari 550, Ferrari Daytona, Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari F355, Ferrari F40, Ford GT, Honda NSX, Jaguar E-Type, Lamborghini Countach, Lamborghini Gallardo, Lamborghini Miura, Lamborghini Murciélago, Lotus Elan, Lotus Elise, Maserati Ghibli, Mazda MX-5, Mazda RX-7, McLaren F1, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Newport Beach, California, Nissan 300ZX, Nissan Fairlady Z (S30), Novato, California, Pagani Zonda, Porsche, Porsche 356, Porsche 911, Porsche 911 GT3, Porsche 959, Porsche Boxster and Cayman, Porsche Carrera GT, Renault 5 Turbo, Sports car, Subaru Impreza, ... Expand index (2 more) »
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AC Cobra
The AC Cobra, sold in the United States as the Shelby Cobra and AC Shelby Cobra, is a sports car manufactured by British company AC Cars, with a Ford V8 engine.
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Audi Quattro
The Audi Quattro is a road and rally car, produced by the German automobile manufacturer Audi, part of the Volkswagen Group.
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Automotive industry
The automotive industry comprises a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, selling, repairing, and modification of motor vehicles.
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Autoweek
Autoweek is a car culture publication and magazine based in Detroit, Michigan. Sports Car International and Autoweek are automobile magazines published in the United States and Defunct magazines published in the United States.
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BMW M1
The BMW M1 (model code E26) is a mid-engined sports car produced by German automotive manufacturer BMW from 1978 until 1981.
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BMW M3
The BMW M3 is a high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW's in-house motorsport division, BMW M GmbH.
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Chevrolet Corvette (C2)
The Chevrolet Corvette (C2) is the second generation of the Corvette sports car, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors (GM) for the 1963 through 1967 model years.
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Computer to plate
Computer-to-plate (CTP) is an imaging technology used in modern printing processes.
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De Tomaso Pantera
The De Tomaso Pantera is a mid-engine sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso from 1971 to 1992.
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Dino 206 GT and 246 GT
The Dino 206 GT, 246 GT and 246 GTS are V6 mid-engined sports cars produced by Ferrari and sold under the Dino marque between 1967 and 1974.
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Excellence (magazine)
Excellence: The Magazine About Porsche (known simply as Excellence and originally named Porsche Magazine) Is a magazine published by Ross Periodicals for owners and fans of Porsche cars. Sports Car International and Excellence (magazine) are automobile magazines published in the United States, magazines established in 1986 and magazines published in California.
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Ferrari
Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello.
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Ferrari 250 GT Lusso
The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is a GT car which was manufactured by Italian automaker Ferrari from 1962 to 1964.
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Ferrari 250 GTO
The Ferrari 250 GTO is a grand tourer produced by Ferrari from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the FIA's Group 3 Grand Touring Car category.
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Ferrari 288 GTO
The Ferrari GTO (often referred to as Ferrari 288 GTO) (Type F114) is an exotic homologation version of the Ferrari 308 GTB produced from 1984 until 1987 in Ferrari's Maranello factory.
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Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS
The Ferrari 308 GTB berlinetta and targa-topped 308 GTS are V8 mid-engined, two-seater sports cars manufactured by the Italian company Ferrari from 1975 until 1985.
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Ferrari 550
The Ferrari 550 Maranello (tipo F133) is a front-engine V12 2-seat grand tourer built by Ferrari from 1996 to 2002.
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Ferrari Daytona
The Ferrari Daytona is a two-seat grand tourer produced by Ferrari from 1968 to 1973.
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Ferrari Enzo
The Ferrari Enzo (Type F140), officially marketed as Enzo Ferrari, is a mid-engine sports car manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari and named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari.
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Ferrari F355
The Ferrari F355 (Type F129) is a sports car manufactured by Italian car manufacturer Ferrari produced from May 1994 until 1999.
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Ferrari F40
The Ferrari F40 (Type F120) is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car engineered by Nicola Materazzi with styling by Pininfarina.
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Ford GT
The Ford GT is a mid-engine two-seater sports car manufactured and marketed by American automobile manufacturer Ford for the 2005 model year in conjunction with the company's 2003 centenary.
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Honda NSX
The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda.
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Jaguar E-Type
The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British front mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd from 1961 to 1974.
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Lamborghini Countach
The Lamborghini Countach is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini from 1974 until 1990.
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Lamborghini Gallardo
The Lamborghini Gallardo is a sports car built by the Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini from 2003 to 2013.
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Lamborghini Miura
The Lamborghini Miura is a sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1966 and 1973.
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Lamborghini Murciélago
The Lamborghini Murciélago is a sports car produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini between 2001 and 2010.
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Lotus Elan
Lotus Elan is the name of two separate ranges of automobiles produced by Lotus Cars.
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Lotus Elise
The Lotus Elise is a sports car conceived in early 1994 and released in September 1996 by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars.
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Maserati Ghibli
Maserati Ghibli is the name of three different cars produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati: the AM115, a V8 grand tourer from 1967 to 1973; the AM336, a V6 twin-turbocharged coupé from 1992 to 1998; and the M157, an executive saloon from 2013 onwards.
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Mazda MX-5
The Mazda MX-5 is a lightweight two-person sports car manufactured and marketed by Mazda with a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.
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Mazda RX-7
The Mazda RX-7 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, rotary engine-powered sports car that was manufactured and marketed by Mazda from 1978 until 2002 across three generations, all of which made use of a compact, lightweight Wankel rotary engine.
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McLaren F1
The McLaren F1 is a sports car designed and manufactured by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Cars and powered by the BMW S70/2 V12 engine.
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (chassis code W 198) is a two-seat sports car that was produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1954 to 1957 as a gullwinged coupé and from 1957 to 1963 as a roadster.
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Newport Beach, California
Newport Beach is a coastal city of about 85,000 in southern Orange County, California, United States.
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Nissan 300ZX
The Nissan 300ZX is a sports car that was produced across two different generations.
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Nissan Fairlady Z (S30)
The Nissan S30, sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z, then later as the 260Z and 280Z, is a grand tourer produced by Nissan (Datsun in USA) from 1969 until 1978.
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Novato, California
Novato (Spanish for "Novatus") is a city in Marin County, California, United States, situated in the North Bay region of the Bay Area.
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Pagani Zonda
The Pagani Zonda is a mid-engine sports car produced by Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani.
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Porsche
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Porsche 356
The Porsche 356 is a sports car that was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH (1948–1949), and then by German company Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH (1950–1965).
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Porsche 911
The Porsche 911 (pronounced Nine Eleven or in Neunelf) is a two-door 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car introduced in September 1964 by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany.
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Porsche 911 GT3
The Porsche 911 GT3 is a high-performance homologation model of the Porsche 911 sports car.
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Porsche 959
The Porsche 959 is a sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 1986 to 1993, first as a Group B rally car and later as a road legal production car designed to satisfy FIA homologation regulations requiring at least 200 units be produced.
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Porsche Boxster and Cayman
The Porsche Boxster and Cayman are mid-engine two-seater sports cars manufactured and marketed by German automobile manufacturer Porsche across four generations—as a two-door, two-seater roadster (Boxster) and a three-door, two-seater fastback coupé (Cayman).
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Porsche Carrera GT
The Porsche Carrera GT (Project Code 980) is a mid-engine sports car that was manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 2004 to 2006.
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Renault 5 Turbo
The Renault 5 Turbo or R5 Turbo is a sport hatchback automobile launched by the French manufacturer Renault at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1980.
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Sports car
A sports car is a type of car that is designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving, and racing capability.
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Subaru Impreza
The is a compact car that has been manufactured by the Japanese automaker Subaru since 1992.
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Toyota MR2
The Toyota MR2 is a line of two-seater, mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, manufactured in Japan and marketed globally by Toyota from 1984 until 2007 over three generations: W10 (1984–1989), W20 (1989–1999) and W30 (1999–2007).
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Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf is a compact car/small family car (C-segment) produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across eight generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – including as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico (Mk1).
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See also
Automobile magazines published in the United States
- 8-Lug HD Truck magazine
- Automobile (magazine)
- Automobile Quarterly
- Automotive Industries (magazine)
- Autoweek
- Black Book (National Auto Research)
- CARtoons Magazine
- CK Deluxe
- Car Craft
- Car Design News
- Car and Driver
- Cavallino (magazine)
- Classic Motorsports
- Cruisin' Style Magazine
- Diesel Power (magazine)
- Dub (magazine)
- European Car
- Excellence (magazine)
- Ford Times
- Four Wheeler
- Grassroots Motorsports
- Green Car Journal
- Hemmings Motor News
- Hot Rod (magazine)
- Jp (magazine)
- Kelley Blue Book
- Lowrider (magazine)
- Motor (American magazine)
- Motor Trend
- Ol' Skool Rodz
- OverRev
- Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road
- Popular Hot Rodding
- Professional Distributor Magazine
- Professional Tool & Equipment News
- Racer (magazine)
- Road & Track
- Road & Travel Magazine
- Roundel (magazine)
- Skinned Knuckles
- Speed Age
- Sports Car International
- Sports Car Market
- The Truth About Cars
- Turning Wheels
- VroomGirls
- Ward's
- Winding Road (magazine)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_Car_International
Also known as Sports Car International Top Sports Cars, Top Sports Cars of the 1960s, Top Sports Cars of the 1980s.