What's your dream car?

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autogyro
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There can only be one, the Porsche 918.

Hairp1n
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Well, my first post in the forum is a non tecnhical one.
My dream cars:
Toyota Supra 1998 Twin Turbo (Daily driver, slight modified like this one)
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Ginetta G60 as a Track car
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Ferrari 512 BB... Why? Ask my heart why
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Jaguar D-Type I just love this thing and it's shark fin
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And if I was really rich, I would probably have a bunch of classic v12s ferraris and air cooled porsches... AND plenty of 80's hot hatches

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Morteza
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I'm back to this topic for the first time since 2012 :mrgreen:

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A 300SL Gullwing in black would be it. I hope strad is satisfied with my choice this time :wink:
"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."~William Shakespeare

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SiLo
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Only one for me:
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Felipe Baby!

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Phil
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Ever since I first played the (now primitive) the game Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge on the Amiga, it became my dream car and that dream pretty much followed me right into my teenage years. Unfortunately, Lotus stopped producing it, so I got a Lotus Exige instead, which I still drive. The Esprit still remains a very special car for me - and at some point, I've been close to buying one, either an S4S or the V8. If only they weren't that fragile...

My dream car now days, must be probably some Ferrari - which is quite funny, because I'm not really a Ferrari fan at all. I've grown up liking Lotus, so Ferrari was the brand I disliked most than any other. That's because I liked the Chapman philosophy: Simplify, then add lightness. Sadly, and as a owner of a Lotus for almost 8 years, I am seeing a trend I don't like. The cars are moving away from their original ethos, getting heavier and focusing on the wrong areas. To some degree, this has to do with new laws in regards to road & safety etc - sure - but not all of it. Take the new Exige with the V6. A very solid car, yes, but it's the wrong kind of engine and the weight increase over its predecessor, the car I drive, is nearly 450kg. So while it has 350bhp (compared to the 280bhp I have), the response is laggier and it doesn't shout and scream like mine does. It's become more of a solid car though and the quality improvement is there... but, it's an Exige. It's moving away from the concept that made the cars so brilliant. A bit out of concept, similar like the Evora is, or the Europe before it. Yes, Lotus is small and struggling, but if they devoted half their mind and expertise into making just a single devoted track orientated car that is light, fast and agile - a bit like the original Elise was - I'd bet they could cater to the same niche market that kept them afloat in the mid 90ties. But it seems, they are more concerned in trying to compete with other sportscar brands by going "bigger or more is better"... What a pitty.

Which brings me to Ferrari. As a bit of an anti Ferrari bloke, I have to admit one thing; Their cars are built with passion - a sort of passion that is rarely seen now days, or only once you get into hyper car territory, like perhaps Pagani. If I had a choice to buy any car, I think it'd be a Scuderia. Or the CS before it. Actually, probably any Ferrari if I'm honest. High revving, mental noise, empty interior and stunning looks. And within their class, they are pretty light too.

Maybe some day...
Not for nothing, Rosberg's Championship is the only thing that lends credibility to Hamilton's recent success. Otherwise, he'd just be the guy who's had the best car. — bhall II
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SiLo
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Phil wrote:Ever since I first played the (now primitive) the game Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge on the Amiga, it became my dream car and that dream pretty much followed me right into my teenage years. Unfortunately, Lotus stopped producing it, so I got a Lotus Exige instead, which I still drive. The Esprit still remains a very special car for me - and at some point, I've been close to buying one, either an S4S or the V8. If only they weren't that fragile...

My dream car now days, must be probably some Ferrari - which is quite funny, because I'm not really a Ferrari fan at all. I've grown up liking Lotus, so Ferrari was the brand I disliked most than any other. That's because I liked the Chapman philosophy: Simplify, then add lightness. Sadly, and as a owner of a Lotus for almost 8 years, I am seeing a trend I don't like. The cars are moving away from their original ethos, getting heavier and focusing on the wrong areas. To some degree, this has to do with new laws in regards to road & safety etc - sure - but not all of it. Take the new Exige with the V6. A very solid car, yes, but it's the wrong kind of engine and the weight increase over its predecessor, the car I drive, is nearly 450kg. So while it has 350bhp (compared to the 280bhp I have), the response is laggier and it doesn't shout and scream like mine does. It's become more of a solid car though and the quality improvement is there... but, it's an Exige. It's moving away from the concept that made the cars so brilliant. A bit out of concept, similar like the Evora is, or the Europe before it. Yes, Lotus is small and struggling, but if they devoted half their mind and expertise into making just a single devoted track orientated car that is light, fast and agile - a bit like the original Elise was - I'd bet they could cater to the same niche market that kept them afloat in the mid 90ties. But it seems, they are more concerned in trying to compete with other sportscar brands by going "bigger or more is better"... What a pitty.

Which brings me to Ferrari. As a bit of an anti Ferrari bloke, I have to admit one thing; Their cars are built with passion - a sort of passion that is rarely seen now days, or only once you get into hyper car territory, like perhaps Pagani. If I had a choice to buy any car, I think it'd be a Scuderia. Or the CS before it. Actually, probably any Ferrari if I'm honest. High revving, mental noise, empty interior and stunning looks. And within their class, they are pretty light too.

Maybe some day...
I could probably source you some entertaining pictures of my dads recently purchased Esprit S4S then... The thing has the engine out at the moment and is being cleaned, fule tanks replaced and a load of other bits upgraded as we speak. I spent most of my christmas at home in the garage underneath the thing disconnecting all the electrics, cooling, power steering and what not to get the engine out.
Felipe Baby!

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Yes, please do! I've actually seen quite a fair bit of Esprits, namely a S4 and S4S (a friend of mine owns one of each) and even driven one, but never quite seen one with the engine out. :)
Not for nothing, Rosberg's Championship is the only thing that lends credibility to Hamilton's recent success. Otherwise, he'd just be the guy who's had the best car. — bhall II
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SiLo
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I'll see what I can do!
Felipe Baby!

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Hold on! 8)
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SectorOne
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As before, i´m staying in my reality and a new baby just cropped up.

Cayman GT4. Or otherwise known as Porn GT4

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knabbel
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Toyota Supra, tuned - Got it :D

Ferrari Enzo.

Ford GT40 kit car, the classic looks, but with modern suspension, engine and gearbox.

And my childhood favorite: Lamborghini Countach

toraabe
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Well at least it has to sound something like this ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wNRLDdMyUo

Craig Hanes
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My one and only dream car is the Ferrari 458 :)

TK96
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You cant just have one dream car...These are the 3 cars that i have always had a soft spot for.

GT40 (has to be mk1)

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Ferrari F40 LM

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Ferrari 512 M (The one with the pointy front, not the rounded one)

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Manoah2u
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it just just doesnt get any better than this

1971 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 (6.6L) V8.

This one's not mine, but i have the exact same bar the wheels (i've got Cragar SS classics chrome)

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so much beast, so much beauty, so much win in one machine......my alltime dreamcar, and i actually have one.
granted, not in a perfect mint showroom pro-touring state as some (too) wealthy people have.....but it's damn
good enough and it goes like thors hammer and sounds like thunder and war.
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"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"