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Definition of road car in English: road carnoun A car that meets the legal requirements for use on ordinary roads, especially a racing car adapted for road use. Example sentencesExamples - The arched roof line, at its highest point, has become a feature of Nissan road cars since the Fusion concept car became Primera.
- Seat has taken the wraps off its most potent and sporting road car to date - the 210 bhp Leon Cupra R.
- It is important in Ford history as it was their first 4WD road car.
- The second key part of the Moller design is the computerised control system, which will allow anyone to pilot his craft as easily as a road car.
- According to sources, he has driven a McLaren F1 LM road car in the pan-European Gumball 3000 rally.
- Toyota builds complete road cars so why not a complete F1 race car?
- So when I was asked to take a high-powered road car to an exclusively booked circuit for a morning of tail-out, power sliding, I had to double-check.
- To put that in perspective, it takes the world's fastest road car 3.2 seconds to reach 60 and 7.5 to reach 100.
- You get a real cross-section of people in here but the majority have fast road cars or modified cars.
- Returning to Sweden, he recuperated and bought a Lotus Super 7 as a road car.
- Ferrari has unveiled its fastest ever road car.
- He rarely crashes these days, but Loeb still likes to drive fast, even though his road cars are a selection of relatively tame Citroëns such as the C2 VTR and C8.
- The company now hopes to use the results of testing on the record vehicle to fine tune a road car, planned for 2005.
- After stumping up the £5,000 entry fee, the duo set about stripping down a standard road car and rebuilding it themselves to fit the rally's regulations.
- Filming of the project has taken place over several months, covering conversion of a road car into a full-blown rally machine.
- Sensotronic Brake Control is the world's first ‘brake by wire’ system fitted to a road car.
- Speed freaks were also enamoured with the fastest road car at the show.
- Some represent the outrageous imaginings of top designers while others hint at technology and styling set to filter through to road cars within the next five years.
- The cars were identically prepared race-tuned versions of the new road car launched in Britain in September 2003.
- ‘When I was driving, we always said that racing car technology improves road cars,’ admits Nikki Lauda.
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