At the moment, I really want something Japanese like the Nissan GTR:

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Or a Toyota GT86:

I'd love to have a 2004 (2005?) Ford GT. They go for insane money now (even for wrecked ones) but having a 500hp supercharged V8 sitting right behind you in plain view would be amazing.
Nice! It would both amazing and scary having instant access to that power. The 2017 model is goes even further but I'm not a fan of the weird looking air intakes on that one.
We've had a few of these, but my picks are;
McLaren F1 (not a typo, not the F1 car, not the P1, the 1997 Road Car)
GTR Nismo (Black with Red accents)
F12 Berlinetta (in Azure Blue with Modena Yellow accents)
Yes I'm picky, but I like my cars, the only car I don't care about is the F1, because its awesome and I'll take it in ANY colour, even hot pink.
Ford sold almost 900,000 of those pickups last year in the US. Ridiculous!
Nice, taking it back to the good ol' days; when cars required skill to drive. That's a real beauty.
@bfa1509: haha yeah, Ford has done really well. This is especially admirable since they are one of the few auto makers that did not take a bailout when the economy went to hell.
As for Porsche, that would also be one of my favorite cars, and you're right about the skill; those older cars had heavy asses and a lot of power, if you didn't know how to take a corner you'd find your rear spinning around you haha
Man.....I am so basic.
I want either a Jeep Compass or Benz C class as far as nice new balling car.
But id be down wither a newer model of the car I have now; Nissan Sentra.
I really hope I'd never be supercar buying indulgent if I was rich. I mean, there's buying nice things for yourself and then there's obscene extravagance. :/
I know it isn't a typical "car" in the traditional sense, but it is referred to as a "large car" by the trucking community.
So, it's a Peterbilt 389 made to look like a Peterbilt 359 (old school from the '70's and '80's):
It would have this motor:
It would have this interior:
And I would love every single second of it behind the wheel.
I'd rather have a nice truck than any car. Even if I was super rich I wouldn't buy a car. I'd have a top of the line truck and a nice trailer to go with it.
@bfa1509: I'm a car guy sort of so I have no real prejudice to a time period, a well designed car can come from any era and any type of vehicle.
I currently drive a Range Rover HSE Sport, I sold my Mazda RX-8 when I had my daughter which was the same time I was transitioning into working as a full time photographer so I needed a lot of space to transport tripods, lenses, bodies and lighting equipment.
Would love to one day get a 1977-1989 911 Porsche but unfortunately even if I could afford its not practical for my life nor can I actually have two cars in London where I live because of the limited parking I have.
Also using a 4x4 for the last 3 years... It will be hard going back to a smaller car with a lower ride height :(.
@bfa1509: There used to be plenty of "dream car" threads back in the day.
But to answer your question, it is still a '67 Shelby Cobra GT 500. That's right, Eleanor.
@bush_dog: Yep. The very millisecond I saw that picture my mind began playing Running in the 90's.
I can't decide. On the one hand, I would love a classic Chevelle, there's just something magical about the classic hemi. On the other hand, I'm looking at these modern cars putting out 700+ horsepower and just creaming my pants. If I had to choose I might go with a Lambo.
Hi-End = Lambo Reventon
Somewhat affordable = Camaro ZL1 1LE or Dodge Demon
Dream Custom Build = Stock appearing 1989 Camaro IROC-Z with modernized suspension and a naturally aspirated 700+ HP LSX motor.
I own a 1969 Mustang SportsRoof (Fastback) and can't wait to sell it. Old muscle cars look badass, but always need something done to them. I'm ready for a modern toy again.
AE86 from Initial D.
Trueno or Levin?
They are both in it.
Trueno.
There's a guy in Colorado who has a full on replica of Takumi's Trueno down to the paint and decals.
These are really nice cars. Basically the same as the Model S except for the differences in the body style. I got one as a loaner while my car was at the service center and I had it for about a week. It was a 6 seat configuration 100D without the 2nd row center console (which is pretty much the ideal config). I can't argue the practicality or room inside, but personally I think they are kind of ugly compared to the Model S.
-Byshop
where to start
modern overpowered german sedans / wagons
m5
e63 - would also include wagon here for extra rarity / practicality
rs6
less practicality
90s on v8 ferrari
355
360
430 scuderia or 16M
458 speciale ( not striped )
812 since you have to have a v12
porshce 959 just for being ridiculous for it's time period
a big ass tahoe or suburban would be nice too
also, mb makes a sprinter van that airstream does rv conversions on that would be awesome for road trips
not pictured but also floating around on the list. chiron, holy trinity ( p1, laf, 918 ), some kind of lambo but their eh. maybe a huracan, p100d
'67 Plymouth Hemi Cuda 'cause gotta go fast!
Any year model Jeep Wagoneer with wood panelling and a 2" lift.
@Byshop: The Model S is a wonderful car. I'm just more of a SUV person. I like the additional room and higher ground clearance.
The 6 seat config with no center console is the sweet spot. Three rows of two seats each with a gap in the middle row between the two seats. I had a loaner Model X 100D a month ago with that config and it was great. The kids could stand up and put on their coats inside the car before we even opened the doors. While it may be ugly, it's super practical.
This week I've got a X 60D as a loaner (which they don't even make anymore). This one's a five seater, so two in front and a bench of three seats in the second row with no third row (storage only).
-Byshop
Wow, didn't think there would be so many car/truck/RV/bus :) enthusiasts here! Great!
Nice to see a mix of unrealistic dream cars along with reality dream cars in the pipeline.
That's a very nice mazda. I considered a Mazda mx-5 but opted for a Toyota gt86 as they are similar spec but the toyota looks better I think.
We've had a few of these, but my picks are;
McLaren F1 (not a typo, not the F1 car, not the P1, the 1997 Road Car)
GTR Nismo (Black with Red accents)
F12 Berlinetta (in Azure Blue with Modena Yellow accents)
Yes I'm picky, but I like my cars, the only car I don't care about is the F1, because its awesome and I'll take it in ANY colour, even hot pink.
That McLaren was my first super car crush. I sat in it during an expo in London some time back.
And now I'm gonna pick a really obvious one, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 (the original 2005 version). Just seeing it with its batmobile like look, all in black, slick, powerful, so damn fast, it must be something to drive.
my mate has a gtr (he claims it's had a stage 5 remap and is ~870bhp, but i'm always sceptical of my mates' car performance claims). i have a fast car but it makes mine feel like i'm driving in treacle. it's an amazing drive experience but it's a bit plastic-y on the inside. dashboard full of cheap looking dials. once i'd had a few drives and got it out of my system the novelty wore off.
i've got tons of dream high end sports cars. the next one on my radar (that's reasonably realistic) is an rs7. i fancy going back to a de-chromed all black car, something like this with the wing mirrors and lights done too
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