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The High Performance Car market is a subset of the automotive industry that focuses on vehicles that are designed to provide superior performance, handling, and speed. These cars are typically more expensive than their standard counterparts, and are often used for racing or other competitive events. High Performance Cars are typically powered by larger, more powerful engines, and feature advanced suspension and braking systems. They are also often equipped with specialized aerodynamic components to improve their performance.
High Performance Cars are typically produced by luxury and sports car manufacturers, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, and Aston Martin. These companies are known for their commitment to producing vehicles that offer superior performance and handling. Other companies, such as Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge, also produce high performance vehicles, although they are typically more affordable than those produced by luxury and sports car manufacturers. Show Less Read more