Automoblog Book Garage: 365 Sports Cars You Must Drive
365 Sports Cars You Must Drive provides overviews and fun facts about the greatest, oddest, most beautiful, and most ill-considered sports cars of all time. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library.
What we have here in 365 Sports Cars You Must Drive by John Lamm is a straightforward list book. Much like the Formula 1 stat books I reviewed a while back, this book is a 320-page list of cool cars. In a way, it’s something all us gearheads can get behind.
My first instinct with 365 Sports Cars You Must Drive was to walk into the local Ferrari dealership and demand they give me the keys to a LaFerrari. Then I had visions of two big guys dragging me out back by the recycled tires and giving me a well-deserved thrashing. So I put that childish idea aside and just treated myself to 365 Sports Cars You Must Drive.Â
The Best Kind of List
Since the invention of the internet those many eons ago, lists have been an easy, go-to content filler. I have a theory that all of these lists solve nothing and mainly exist to start (or settle) arguments. The 10 best rock guitarists of all time probably never caused anyone to say, “Yup, Angus Young was a better player than Duane Allman.”Â
This book, thankfully, does not order its list of 365 cars in that way. For one thing, 365 would be a rather ungainly list to order. No, what the authors – the esteemed John Lamm, joined by the also esteemed Lar...
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