Hehe, I'm with Wouter. The Mini is the grand daddy. And like all good grandparents, it beats it's descendent, that blasted BMW abomination.
Hehe, I'm with Wouter. The Mini is the grand daddy. And like all good grandparents, it beats it's descendent, that blasted BMW abomination.
I'd have to agree with motorsportnerd, when talking about the "best car ever" it's hard to define "best" since so many factors are involved, and are of varying importance to different people, but the most logical train of thought would be the car that has impacted the world the most, and that would be the Ford Model T.
I think the number of cars sold worldwide is a pretty good indication of a model's significance, so right up there with the model T would have to be the original VW Beetle, no other car has sold as many or been so pervasive in almost every part of the world.
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The S-Class, a huge step up in the class, and the autombile, and even with many new competitors is still at the top of the class
There is any chance than that ultimately the Lada (many millions built yet and still in production) will become the best car of the world, and though its original, the Fiat 124 became European car of the year in 1965 (and was my car of choice for getting my drivers lessons) I think to be nominated the best car ever is a bit too much honourOriginally Posted by cls12vg30
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Intensely difficult though it is to pick one single car that can unquestionably be called "the best", I have to agree on the Porsche 911.
In particular, the narrow body RUF Turbo R version:
It is practical, in that you can easily fit all of your luggage/ shopping in, or if you choose, 4 people (at a tight squeeze).
It is easy to drive as an everyday car, you have the joy of being able to see out the back for instance.
It has 4 wheel drive, so you can go off-road (well, a flat field is the limit, but its more than most SUV's see.)
It had huge performance, the acceleration to 200+mph is absolutely effortless.
The engine is still only a 3.6, so fuel consumption is still reasonable, and servicing costs are significantly less than the tens of thousands you pay for your McLaren.
See how fast it is:
http://www.sleepy-fish.com/sleepy/RUFs_lo.wmv ~ 10MB dial-up friendly
http://www.sleepy-fish.com/sleepy/RUFs_hi.wmv ~ 20MB broadband
(Interesting to see how the CTR is still faster, despite being 14 years older.)
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E55 just is a bit too subtle. Its the wow factor of the Porsche, the styling that everyone recognises, that makes it such a great car. The greatest car in the world will never be a sedan, its too boring and conventional.Originally Posted by elsamico
And with the Aston DB9, I don't think so...
Porsche 911 996 Turbo: 0-60 in 3.9 secs, on to a top speed of 189MPH
Aston Martin DB9 0-60 in 4.7 seconds, on to a top speed of 186MPH..
My choice: My Volkwagen Beetle was undestructable -till the german TÜV finished his (legal) "life". It was my best car ever -I got it as a (old and rusty) gift after an accident, drove it for 6 years and 100.000 km with nearly no costs and a consumption of 6,5/7 litres of fuel for 100 km and without any breakdowns on freeways as on dirt roads. My dream car: a Bugatti T 50 profilé, it could also be a Monteverdi 450 SS "Hai"/Shark -or (more common) maybe a Marcos 1600/1800 GT, a Melkus RS 1000 or a Volkswagen Brasilia SP 2.
I'd defintely take an orginal Ford G.T 40 talk about a killer also a 1967 shelby 427 ac cobra wouldn't be bad
I say 71' Plymoth Hemi Cuda. Got some pics below!
With any doubt, Porsche 911 (all) or the Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale
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my opinion on this one is the 2000 ford mustang cobra R again, just my .02
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Its a definate tie between the 2004 Toyota Highlander and 2003 v6 Mustang, they're both in our garage, heh; Damn Im good.
a v6 mustang? whats the point of having a mustang without a v8?
Alot of people seem to agree its the 911 turbo. It's pure perfection .
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