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Car production worldwide has truly evolved through the years. While many existing brands can be traced to have started during the start or middle of the 20th century, there are newer brands that have been started and developed very recently, or before the onset of the 21st century.

Noble cars are among those car models that have been established only recently. As a matter of fact, the company making the car brand, the Noble Automotive Ltd, was only founded in 1999. Car designer and developer Lee Noble was the founder of the Noble car company. Noble has its roots in Barwell in Leicestershire in the United Kingdom.

Noble cars are not to be mistaken for upstream car brands. The target market of the car brand is sports cars. Noble cars are sports cars that originated in the United Kingdom. Despite its status as a sports car, Noble has a humble profile. In fact, the car brand is produced in a low-production setting.

Like many other modern car makers, Noble is outsourcing its major car parts and accessories from different global sources. The company has deals with a number of international suppliers for its car body, chassis and suspension. Thus, the performance of every Noble car model is superior and very much fit for sports and racing purposes.

There are only five Noble car models that have been designed, developed and launched into the car market. The first and founding model was the Noble M10, which was a two-door car with only two seats. The model is longer produced by the company, but has been replaced by much more competitive Noble car models.

The Noble M12 model has the same chassis, engine, body and suspension as the younger Noble M400. Thus, it can be assumed that the M12 is the predecessor of the M400. The Noble M14 and the Noble M15 are the other younger models of the Noble cars. However, currently, the company is preparing to roll out a modernised and modified version of the Noble M400. The car model in development is still unnamed and the specs are still very much held in confidentiality to protect the design and features from possible poaching and copying.

In terms of car design and external features, Noble cars look fascinating and glamorous. Many people find the cars too chic and fancy, but sports cars collectors and fanatics find them just fit for their tastes. Driving a Noble car would give spectators the impression that the owner is hip, adventurous and very much sporty.

The engines used in the cars are so powerful that the parts readily compliment the light weight characteristics. It can be the significant and effective reason why Noble cars are deemed very much fit and appropriate to become sports cars of the current times.

Because sports cars are generally considered premium vehicles, expect that tag prices are also higher and not too affordable. Noble cars are almost crossing the border to become luxury cars. However, be assured that the car brand and its models are very much reliable and well performing.

 

Original Authors: Manny
Edit Update Authors:
M.A.Harris
Updated On:
10/06/2008


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