Top 3 sports cars 2019
1. Porsche 911 Carrera
So far we’ve driven the new 992 generation of Porsche’s 911 in both rear-driven Carrera S and four-wheel-drive Carrera 4S guises, the former only on track, and yet both early tests suggested that this eighth-generation, rear-engined sporting hero is every inch as great a driver’s car as the 991 it’s replacing this year – and, if anything, stands ready to take the game away from its rivals.
Having grown longer and slightly wider than the car it replaces, the 992 is so far only available in 444bhp 3.0-litre turbo ‘S’-derivative form, with an eight-speed PDK gearbox and with either rear- or four-wheel drive. Both versions use what used to be called the 911’s ‘widebody’ shell (which has been lightened by more extensive use of aluminium in its construction), while four-wheel steering is now an option even on non-GT-level cars and mixed-width wheels and tyres come as standard.
Although there’s as much reason as ever for the keenest of drivers to stick with the car’s purer rear-driven mechanical layout, the 992’s wider front axle track and quickened steering ratio seem to have sharpened the car’s handling very effectively. Its turbocharged engine might not have the textural qualities of Porsche’s old atmospheric engines, but it makes for very serious real-world performance – and, overall, for a car that remains without equal among direct rivals for usability, for rounded sporting credibility and especially for the accessible, everyday-use, any-occasion brilliance of its driver appeal.

2. Jaguar F-Type
The F-Type shows that Jaguar can produce a car of true sporting specialism as well as any German manufacturer. It’s a machine of incredible, multi-faceted allure – and, like the E-Type was, it’s great value.
The car falls short of being truly exceptional – it has too many imperfections and shortcomings for that. On usability, it comes up short next to plenty of sports cars, having only two seats, offering slightly cramped accommodation even for two, and limited boot space in convertible forms. And yet, in multi-cylinder engine guises particularly, it has performance and handling dynamism every bit as boisterous as its throaty, vivacious soul – and a driving experience to savour.
There can be no question that the F-Type is another landmark in the 21st-century recasting of the Jaguar brand. While not perfect, it is an inspired, wonderful car.

3. Lotus Evora
A decade has now passed since the introduction of Lotus’s mid-engined, 2+2 Porsche-chaser, the Evora.
At the time of its introduction, the car brought plenty of qualities to embrace but also flaws to regret. Today, it retains a chassis and steering system that both truly deserve top billing. Few sports cars have such immersive, positive steering, or a ride and handling compromise so suited to life on British roads.
However, that which was questionable about the Evora’s wider case for ownership back in 2009 has become nothing short of decidedly problematic for it now. This Lotus has never really had the powertrain its chassis deserved. Although Hethel now conjures as much as 430bhp from the car’s soulful Toyota-sourced supercharged V6, the Evora’s truculent transmission remains the limit of your enjoyment of it.
A particularly small boot would make weekend touring jaunts difficult, while a tight, inaccessible and relatively antiquated interior stretches the bounds of acceptability on how simple a modern £80,000 sports car ought to be.
Still, if you can find a way to enjoy it, you’ll savour every drive in an Evora. Few cars mix the brilliant with the inadequate quite so strikingly.

Environmentally Friendly Cars – 4 Brands That Are Making a Difference
Soaring gas prices and subsequent air pollution are two reasons that have made eco friendly cars a necessity of the hour. The advent of technology through the years makes way for a better future with low pollution vehicles on the roads.
Have a look at the latest car models ruling the markets and the roads alike in 2018.
1. The Toyota Prius
Toyota Prius has come a long way since its introduction to the hybrid technology. Toyota has developed a powerful beast that is a blend of electric motor and an internal combustion engine. This hybrid feature enables the Prius to produce less emission and thus higher fuel economy. Thus the Prius gets the title of most preferred environmentally friendly cars ever.
It has a regenerative brake system that converts waste energy into electricity which, in turn, is used to recharge car’s battery. The variable transmission system is the most popular feature of the Prius that makes it a low emission star.
2. Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid
One of the greenest cars ever, the Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid has marked its everlasting impression. It is a mid-sized sedan with a room for five people. It is a hybrid car that has an electric power system installed that lowers down the fuel consumption greatly.

When driving through bumpy terrains, Honda Clarity is the best hybrid option to opt for. It takes on the power needs well no matter how steep the slope. Refer to car comparison when looking for Honda Clarity competitors in the market.
3. The Electric Chevy Volt
It is one of the best eco friendly cars that have made its name to the “Green” car list. The model has two electric motors that work in unity to optimize fuel efficiency. The 2018 model is capable of running for about 53 miles on its electric capabilities. The distance could extend up to 420 miles when the batteries are fully charged and the tank full.
The added benefit that the 2018 model offers is the mobile app availability. You can now check your car’s charging status and can even find charging stations nearby.
4. Ford Focus Electric
This electric car has taken fuel efficiency to a whole new level. The Ford Focus Electric variant comprises 23 Kilowatt lithium-ion batteries for a smooth and an uninterrupted run. It too has a Smartphone app that highlights the carbon emission you avoided. The app also alerts you when the charging charges near you have plummeted.

The charging system for the Ford Focus is a 6.6-kilowatt variant so as to limit the complete battery charging to 3 hours. When you stop for shopping, you could plug-in the charge to get those extra miles on the road. What a technology!
Conclusion
The mentioned four brands have given the environmentally friendly cars a new definition. The technology has grown to such levels that better future with minimized carbon footprint is on the rise.