20 models who might not pay for parking
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20 models who might not pay for parking

Not that these models are exempt. They are so low that they can easily slip through when no one is looking. And let it be known - we do not encourage this.

Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale

Only 18 units were made from authentic racing cars for driving on ordinary roads. They are powered by a fully hand-assembled naturally aspirated V8 petrol engine with 230 hp. The model is not only for collectors, but also fits perfectly into this list, because its height is only 99 cm.

20 models who might not pay for parking

aston martin bulldog

What do you think of the Aston Martin Bulldog? Do you know this prototype? Well, in 1980 he became a production model with a limited run of 25 pieces ... until high production costs crossed his path like a black cat. Height? Only 1,09 meters.

20 models who might not pay for parking

BMW M1

One of the most iconic supercars of the 1970s, only 456 units were produced. Powered by a 277 horsepower six-cylinder engine, it had a body designed by the genius of Giugiaro and was 1,14 meters high.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Caparo T1

At just 1,08 meters tall, this British two-seater, inspired by Formula 1 cars, has far more striking qualities than its small stature. For example, a 3,6-liter V8 engine with 580 horsepower for a car weighing only 550 kg. No wonder it accelerates to 100 km / h in 2,5 seconds.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Caterham Seven

A classic among low cars. Caterham Seven is a must on this list as it barely exceeds 1 meter. In this case, a special series dedicated to Formula 1 driver Kamui Kobayashi was chosen. 

20 models who might not pay for parking

Ferrari 512 S Module Concept

If you want a Ferrari, you'd better brag about something unknown to your colleagues. The problem is, you can't buy it. This prototype from the 70s, designed by Pininfarina, is barely 93,5 cm tall. Engine - V12 with 550 hp.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Fiat 126 Flat Out

Looking at the picture...do I really need to explain something about the inclusion of this model in the list? Hardly, but the facts are the facts - this crazy machine is only 53 centimeters high and until a few years ago it really was the lowest car in the world.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Flatmobile

Bird? Plane? Is the Batmobile made in China? No, according to the Guinness Book of Records, in 2008 it became the lowest car in the world, just over 48 centimeters. And the best part is that there is a real reactor behind it.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Ford GT40

If there is a model known all over the world for its short stature, it is the Ford GT40. Its name indicates a height of 40 inches (1,01 m). In addition to the famous racing versions, the four-time 24 Hours of Le Mans champion, he had several street champions. Now sold for big money at auctions.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Lamborghini Countach

The Countach is not only one of the most beautiful and recognizable sports cars of all time, but also a stylish obstacle course machine. Cause? His height is only 106 centimeters.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Lamborghini Miura

In addition to the spectacular and vintage design, the model has gone down in history thanks to its low height - 1,05 meters. This allows it to easily navigate obstacles... but also requires extra effort and time from the driver to get behind the wheel.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Lancia Stratos Zero Concept

While we could have chosen the Stratos, we preferred this 1970 prototype. Cause? Surpassing 84 cm in height, it became a real attraction for the employees of the brand when he managed to get to the Lancia factory right under the barrier at the entrance ...

20 models who might not pay for parking

Lotus Europa

This Lotus Europa, which "lived" between the 60s and 70s, made this list thanks to its height of 1,06 meters. Depending on the chosen engine - Renault or Ford, it developed from 63 to 113 hp.

20 models who might not pay for parking

McLaren F1 GTR Longtail

Since the last evolution of the already legendary F1 known as the GTR Longtail, McLaren has homologated three street cars in 1997. Aside from the unparalleled value of this supercar, it stands at just 1,20m in height, which is slightly higher than the other cars on this list due to the upper air intake.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR

The street version of one of the big GT championship winners in the late 90s is powered by a 7,3 liter V12 engine similar to the one used in the Pagani Zonda with around 730 hp. There are 26 units that can be legally driven on the road - coupes and roadsters - with almost the same height: 1,16 meters.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Nissan R390 GT1

Nissan made a street version of the model with which they intended to storm the throne at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the late 90s. Thus was born the Nissan R390 Road Car, a model with a 3,5-liter V8 biturbo engine and 560 horsepower, which is currently on display in a museum in Japan. The height of the model is only 1,14 meters.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Porsche Spyder 550

This 1953 sports car is equipped with a 1,5-liter four-cylinder boxer engine that develops up to 110 horsepower. A fact that may seem insignificant, but is appreciated, given that the model weighs only 550 kilograms. It is not only light, but also low - only 98 centimeters.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Porsche 911 GT1

As for the GT1, we need to focus on the street version known as the Strassenversion, which produced 25 units with a 544 hp bi-turbo engine. His height? Only 1,14 meters, so there is no parking barrier.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Porsche 917k

Porsche 917K with all the necessary modifications to legally drive on the road. In fact, this is a real race car, powered by a 4,9-liter V12 engine that produces 630 hp. and a height of only 940 millimeters.

20 models who might not pay for parking

Renault Sport Spider

The roadster developed by Renault Sport entered the market in 1996. Yes, it may sound a little odd now, but back then the French brand had crazy projects like the Espace F1. The model is only 1,25 meters high and is powered by a 2-liter petrol engine with 150 hp. and a maximum speed of 215 km / h.

20 models who might not pay for parking

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