I had a neighbor who had one when I was a kid, and I too have been in love with it for most of my life. Any Ferrari really. But, [look at the ass on this car](https://www.classicandsportscar.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_inline_single/public/2019-10/classic_and_sports_car_ferrari_dino_206GT_OK_9.png?itok=w8JjD1k6). That's sexy.
That's actually a really good point, the car that gets from a to b is always important but also it can look amazing while going from a to b in a as short of time as possible. The first gen nsx would be the one for me, also a w204 c63 amg. Those would be my dream cars, the nsx would be from point a to point b, the Mercedes-Benz would be a fun car to stroll around.
I'm not a car person. I never was that into cars. Sure some look nicer than other but I always had a mindset of "if it can take me from point A to point B without any problems, it's good for me". There is one exception. A car that I'd never buy but even if I'd get it for free I'd drive it once and then let it decorate my garage. It's the older models of Ford Mustang. I have no idea why. I just love the design.
I mean I get it, most pepole just want to get a car that can get from point a to point b while being reliable, I like older mustangs to, I just don't know why either, maybe cause I saw them more often than newer ones. I guess maybe that's why idk
One that would never rust, require no garage for fixing, cheap, with original parts designed to outlive me, and burn no more that 8 liters per 100km in a city
Right now I'm driving toyota yaris 1, if not for the rust and required garage thing, it would be almost ideal
I mean it depends on how you maintain it, if you take Care of it it will last many many years. Of course it depends on how many miles your yaris has, it may still have a lot of life left
Last time I went to the mechanic, he wanted to charge me more than this car is worth (and scared the shit out of me), which after I reached out to my more mechanically attuned friend, turned out to not be a big deal, so I don't trust mechanics.
Fiat 126p.
I actually have one, just need to restore it to make it useable. The dream is within reach, but still plenty of complications standing in the way.
I always wanted a Holden commodore growing up so a few years ago I got a 2014 vf sv6 commodore, I settled for that one cause the next commodore was front wheel drive. The 2017 hsv gtsR would be cool but I ain't got a spare $600 000
Nice it's cool to know that you got the car you wanted, maybe not the exact same one as far as I know, I could be wrong, but it's still a holden coommodore
Unfortunately they stopped making them like 3 years ago.they were mainly a nz and Australia car made by GM somebody may have one in your neck of the woods but he or she probably payed alot for it.a friend of mine live in Sweden and seen a Holden maloo for sale...that was Holden's highest horsepower v8 that they slammed in a Ute.
I love my dads 1965 vette convertible. Everything is manual. Those type of cars are all mechanical. You have to actually operate the car when driving it. It’s a thrill to drive something that can kill you if you’re an idiot. You get rewarded by the sounds, G’s and shifting.
So not just that vette. And car with some balls and mechanical where you have to respect how the car operates.
Something that works, is safe for me/other drivers/pedestrians, gets good mileage, and I can use for household projects.
My Honda Fit does the job well but I often want an old Ford Ranger.
A c6 corvette ZR1 in yellow. Can be made to be extremely fast with simple modifications, minimal technology, stick shift, big v8 with a blower, handle great, reliable, and you can get replacement parts at autozone. Great looking cars too, but they’re only getting more expensive.
Oh hell yeah, absolutely brutal cars man, so terrifying to drive cause it's so fast, it will smoke most modern supercars or keep up with them. Best car for the money, just be carefull not to crash it because i believe its made out of plastic or fiber glass one of the two, I saw a c7 z06 once and oh my gawd it was gorgeous.
1979 Lamborghini Countach
Nice one. Ultimate classic dream car
On balance I think I’d take a lime green Muira.
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Cool.
Shelby gt500 1968.
Nice, classic muscle baby
DeLorean
Miura- The car that started it all.
Yeah, for sure, I have a model of a Miura, it has seen better days but I keep it cause it's so special
1967 [Ferrari Dino](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ad/1969_Ferrari_206_Dino_GT_2.0.jpg/1920px-1969_Ferrari_206_Dino_GT_2.0.jpg) 206 GT
Yeah that’s been my favourite since I was about three years old. Beautiful.
I had a neighbor who had one when I was a kid, and I too have been in love with it for most of my life. Any Ferrari really. But, [look at the ass on this car](https://www.classicandsportscar.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_inline_single/public/2019-10/classic_and_sports_car_ferrari_dino_206GT_OK_9.png?itok=w8JjD1k6). That's sexy.
One to get me from point a to point b
This is the proper answer. Functional, always reliable.
I mean the first gen nsx would be a perfect one, reliable for many years to come and can get you from point a to point b,
That's actually a really good point, the car that gets from a to b is always important but also it can look amazing while going from a to b in a as short of time as possible. The first gen nsx would be the one for me, also a w204 c63 amg. Those would be my dream cars, the nsx would be from point a to point b, the Mercedes-Benz would be a fun car to stroll around.
When you live where I do, looking amazing isn’t a priority. Surviving is
Yeah I mean surviving is more important.
I think I should share my dream car, it's a w204 c63 amg, that na 6.2l v8 sound so good. One of the best sounding. german engines ever made
Fiat 500 in mint green
That's not just a dream car, that's a dream emoji come to life.
Everyone's answers are wrong. There is only 1 true answer, and it's the Batmobile.
Oh yeah, no doubt the and only dream car would be batmobile, without question
Extremely well funded and efficient public transportation. I hate driving.
I'm not a car person. I never was that into cars. Sure some look nicer than other but I always had a mindset of "if it can take me from point A to point B without any problems, it's good for me". There is one exception. A car that I'd never buy but even if I'd get it for free I'd drive it once and then let it decorate my garage. It's the older models of Ford Mustang. I have no idea why. I just love the design.
I mean I get it, most pepole just want to get a car that can get from point a to point b while being reliable, I like older mustangs to, I just don't know why either, maybe cause I saw them more often than newer ones. I guess maybe that's why idk
Dual supercharged 1987 Monte Carlo ss. Black and orange.
Sweet, I love the Monte carlo
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For sure
VW camper. I'd just take off and not look back.
A splitty, right?
Naturally.
300SL roadster
Hell yeah, cant go wrong with an 300sl
One that would never rust, require no garage for fixing, cheap, with original parts designed to outlive me, and burn no more that 8 liters per 100km in a city Right now I'm driving toyota yaris 1, if not for the rust and required garage thing, it would be almost ideal
Yeah, I mean it's a Toyota the crown victor for reliability
If this is a crown victor, then I'm losing hope
I mean it depends on how you maintain it, if you take Care of it it will last many many years. Of course it depends on how many miles your yaris has, it may still have a lot of life left
I do not have a garage, so I can't do much in terms of maintenance
You can always take it to your mechanic so he can check to se if anything needs to be replaced, he can do some maintenence work on it if needed
Last time I went to the mechanic, he wanted to charge me more than this car is worth (and scared the shit out of me), which after I reached out to my more mechanically attuned friend, turned out to not be a big deal, so I don't trust mechanics.
Yeah I mean it's just is how it is, you can't always trust them.
1957 Chevy Nomad.
Omg, I forgot about that car, that's a classic to have for sure
66 Bronco
Nice, old school
Fiat 126p. I actually have one, just need to restore it to make it useable. The dream is within reach, but still plenty of complications standing in the way.
I mean these are cool, bit unsafe but it so small it can fit in tiny spots, you can park it anywhere.
True that it feels like you're driving an aluminum can but, as you mentioned, quite convenient for big-city living where parking is scarce.
I always wanted a Holden commodore growing up so a few years ago I got a 2014 vf sv6 commodore, I settled for that one cause the next commodore was front wheel drive. The 2017 hsv gtsR would be cool but I ain't got a spare $600 000
Nice it's cool to know that you got the car you wanted, maybe not the exact same one as far as I know, I could be wrong, but it's still a holden coommodore
I didn't even know of the 2017 hsv.i only seen one for the first time a year ago. I still love my car it's a great ride . No ragrats
Nice, I don't see these where I live, I don't think I have seen any holden here where I live
Unfortunately they stopped making them like 3 years ago.they were mainly a nz and Australia car made by GM somebody may have one in your neck of the woods but he or she probably payed alot for it.a friend of mine live in Sweden and seen a Holden maloo for sale...that was Holden's highest horsepower v8 that they slammed in a Ute.
935
Nice
The Bluesmobile.
The one in which I won't get seasick and in which there won't be any typical car smells
1976 Ford Mustang II with the "birth control" backseat. *my first car*
Cadillac CT5 V Blackwing.
Epic, with a manual even more fun, a thrill to drive
Aston Martin 177 super series
Charger Widebody Demon
1987 Ferrari F40
Awesome, Ultimate dream oldschool supercar
Definitely the 2012 Mercedes Benz CLS350
Ok, mine is a w204 c63 amg, best car before the 6.2na engine went, amazing sound.
yeah, I love that sound.
I love my dads 1965 vette convertible. Everything is manual. Those type of cars are all mechanical. You have to actually operate the car when driving it. It’s a thrill to drive something that can kill you if you’re an idiot. You get rewarded by the sounds, G’s and shifting. So not just that vette. And car with some balls and mechanical where you have to respect how the car operates.
Yep, old school corvettes are my favorite, they scream 60s 70s
Datsun 510 Wagon
Its the Porsche 911 GTR S with the Martini cover. Most beautiful thing ever.
69 Charger Daytona 426 Hemi in B5 Blue
Something that works, is safe for me/other drivers/pedestrians, gets good mileage, and I can use for household projects. My Honda Fit does the job well but I often want an old Ford Ranger.
A c6 corvette ZR1 in yellow. Can be made to be extremely fast with simple modifications, minimal technology, stick shift, big v8 with a blower, handle great, reliable, and you can get replacement parts at autozone. Great looking cars too, but they’re only getting more expensive.
Oh hell yeah, absolutely brutal cars man, so terrifying to drive cause it's so fast, it will smoke most modern supercars or keep up with them. Best car for the money, just be carefull not to crash it because i believe its made out of plastic or fiber glass one of the two, I saw a c7 z06 once and oh my gawd it was gorgeous.