I'm not that fussed about cars....For me it's got to be functional. Susan's the petrol head in our household! She's had a mass of VERY fancy cars over the years and has just ordered a new one. We're talking about a lady who has had a range of prestige sports cars over the decades and including the likes of Porche 911, Aston Martin DB6, TVR, Ferrari 208. She calls my Mitsubishi Shogun a removal van! Flatly refuses to drive it!! Now she's older and wiser and wants space for the dog and her shopping she's really toned down and has just ordered a top of the range Audi S5 Sportback Quattro and with all the gadgets and gizmos! So if anyone wants to talk torque sensing differentials or V6 performance low or mid range or top speed then she's the one to be on this thread.
Karen a Citroen DS uh! Fabulous car a real bear to work on. Try the Maserati version. My ideal car is a 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 4wd manual with the cummins and a flat bed!
Gary, that's a very sensible car, ride wise. Steve, absolutely. I had a dented up one in the early 80's, but after a year, we just couldn't afford the upkeep on it. At the time all the parts came from France. I actually rode in my first one hitch hiking basically in Germany-the area surrounding Ramstein AFB . I would buy another in a minute.
2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse but would settle for a Super Sport http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=VX3kfNHqOh0
It would seem that you are one of the cogniscienti! http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/12/car-designers-name-citroen-ds-most-beautiful-car-ever/
Saw one of these sat down on a F-450 frame with a Cummins in it, shortened the hood a bit to make it fit. It was pretty tough looking.
Not exotic enough to be that 'any car in the world' car, but I've always fancied one of these, which I happened to come across today: 1994 MGR V8, only 2000 made, more than two thirds of which were exported to Japan.
Well, save your pennies, and ya might be able to get a bigger one some day! LOL, I'd love to have one of those Raptor F-150's.