ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine (RTM) announced today the chosen few for this year's highly-anticipated 11th Annual Sexy Car Buyer's Guide. The top 10 sexiest, hottest, wildest wheels to make the 2007 "most sexy" list follow in alphabetical order:

-- Chevrolet Corvette
-- Dodge Charger
-- Ford Mustang
-- Jaguar XK and XKR
-- Mazda MX-5 Miata
-- Mercedes-Benz SLK
-- Nissan 350Z
-- Porsche Cayman Coupe
-- Saturn Sky
-- VW Eos Hard-Top Roadster


Earlier this year, the 2007 Jaguar XK/XKR won the 2007 International Car of the Year Award in the sports car category "Most Sex Appeal."

Similarly, the 2007 Ford Mustang won Road & Travel Magazine's 3rd annual HEART STRING Award for most emotionally-compelling car commercial of the year.

Making first appearances in the Sexy Car Buyer's Guide is the all-new Saturn Sky roadster, Porsche Cayman Coupe and VW Eos hard-top roadster, proving that "sexy" can come in all shapes, sizes and prices.

RTM's 11th Annual Sexy Car Buyer's Guide is showcased in July's "Romance Issue", along with a full review on what makes each specific automobile sizzle and satisfy. Test driven by RTM editors, these revved-up roadsters are sure to leave drivers (and readers) reeling and writhing for more.

Eligibility and criteria for the Sexy Car Buyer's Guide is simple; pure sex appeal.

"Sports Cars are all about the emotions they inspire from the warm sensations of supple leather on our skin to the youthful, sexy spirit they invoke when driving with the top down and wind in our hair," says RTM's Editor-in-Chief Courtney Caldwell. "Sports cars are all about image; how they make us look, how they make us feel."

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ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine, established in 1989, is a comprehensive online, in-market lifestyle magazine specializing in a wide variety of automotive and travel topics. Primarily geared towards women, RTM was the first publication to specifically address women's automotive needs and concerns, providing a resource from which they could make informed decisions regarding purchases and personal safety. Travel was added in 2000. Currently a bi-weekly publication, RTM will relaunch in September 2007 with a new design and many new features that will provide a more interactive experience for our readers.

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Source: ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine