Updates

11.12.2024 - Added following system, people can now follow each other.

Privacy

Our Site Rules

Buy / sell any car that fits in the road/sports/super/race car class without making an account, but you do have to verify your email, so it confirms that you are the owner of this email and don't just put a random email into your listing that doesn't even exist, because you've got to contact people who are interested buying your car. Also don't list stupidity (things that doesn't match the website's content, if you want to sell a car - list it, if you want to buy a car - look for it. The same thing goes for posting a photo or making a post / blog, if the content is mismatched, it will be taken down.

Our Register

Before you are going to make an account, you need to verify your email just like in the Market page (if the user isn't logged in). If you are logged in, no verification is required because we conclude your email is already verified due to your account created (because it needs an email verification). You can also pick a profile image for your account, where the file's size is limited to 3 MB. If no profile image is picked, we'll just put a default favicon to your profile.

Our Palace

The palace is our main page, when you type sportsnail.com in URL, then you'll come to this page. The page simply shows all the functions this website has.

Our Timeline Page

The timeline page or history page, represents the past of cars (primarily supercars), how cars looked in the early ages and how to appear now (including their top speed and acceleration). As of now in November 2024, the list contains 84 evolutionary cars with little talk under them.

What is considered a road, sports, super, and a race car in today's standards?

Feature/Aspect Road Car Sports Car Racing Car Supercar
Performance Reliable, practical, comfortable for daily use. Fun, agile, more speedy than a normal road car. Extreme speed, handling for track. Extreme speed, handling, luxury.
Acceleration 0-60 mph in 7-12 seconds 0-60 mph in < 6 seconds 0-60 mph in < 3 seconds 0-60 mph in < 4 seconds
Top Speed 100-130 mph (120-210 km/h) 150-200 mph (240-320 km/h) 124-223 mph (200-360 km/h) 200-300 mph (320-480 km/h)
Design Simple, functional, family or commuter-focused. Sleek, sporty, road-focused. Lightweight, track-focused. Aggressive, luxurious, innovative
Luxury Basic to moderate comfort, with practical features. Some luxury features, but performance-focused Minimal luxury (no frills) High-end luxury, premium materials
Price Range Affordable to moderate ($10,000 - $50,000) Moderate to high ($55,000 - $140,000) Could be quite low but also expensive ($7,500 - $12,000,000) Can be extremely high ($150,000 - $70,000,000)
Examples Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Volkswagen Golf Porsche 911, Ford Mustang GT, Corvette F1 car, Le Mans, NASCAR Ferrari 488 Italia, Bugatti Chiron, McLaren 720S

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