Audi RS 7 is my Dream car. My more realistic dream is to own a Golf R by 30....I got 9 years to achieve that
#1. 2015 Porsche 911R. Stripped down 911, extremely light weight, RWD, naturally aspirated Porsche flat 6 boxer mid engine, one of the best manual transmissions around. The perfect car. #2. 2017 v12 vantage s manual. Rare and unique car. Naturally aspirated v12 paired with a dog-leg manual transmission, which hasnt been in many NA cars since i think 80s and 90s BMWs. Screaming V12 unicorn. #3. 2014 Audi R8 Spyder Manual. For a short period of time after Audi had introduced the v10 R8(previously v8) and kept producing them with a manual transmission. Audi and Lamborghini V10s are known to have an unmistakable scream to them. Add in a rag top and this is the perfect cruiser.
Im not a car aficionado or anything like it......but always wanted one when a child. Wqlked in with no money down and then paid for 72 months. Worth every bit, as it still only has 67,000 miles on her. I obviously change girlfriends quicker.
Not sure I really have a single dream car, but I'm most looking forward to this: The ability to shift the interior around reminds me a bit of an old Nissan concept from 10-15 years ago.
Daily (attainable dream car): Actual dream car: Attainable collector item to use for Home Depot/Lowe's runs and moving shit because pick-up trucks are stupidly massive and unnecessary nowadays (think more cabin space than bed space, it's stupid), and to put Historic plates on (very low insurance rates and no registration renewal fee in New Jersey for "QQ" Historic plates): Yeah, I'm a huge fan of Japanese cars, if that wasn't apparent.
Hmm...I don't think I have a particular dream car. As a teen I loved Stingray -67 and dreamed about buying one once I get older. Never did. At this very moment, if I had the money. I'd probably get M5.
Absolutely! I know the Camaro, Mustang, GTO get all the love but the Nova SS has always been my favorite muscle car. I don't expect many people to share my opinion and that's OK. I am probably the only guy who watched Gone in 60 Seconds and wanted to see more of Scott Caan's orange Nova than every other car in the movie.
Sadly I am too tall to fit in one of these but there is just something about the lines and paint scheme on the old GT40's that does it for me. A more realistic get for me would be a GTO judge.
Jeep Wagoneer or a '70 International Scout Rallye. I feel like muscle cars are going to be mentioned to death and while I'd love to fire off a list of Camaro's, Mach 1 Mustangs, 'Stang Boss, etc...I love those two SUV's, as well as the Ford Bronco's (not the shitty 90's ones, 70's models) and the 69-72 Blazers.