your dream car and why
#1
your dream car and why
if a random guy with a multi billion corporation came knocking on your door and stated that his father who recently died pasted away once owned your vehicle and the VIN numbers matched with the one he was looking for and he even could identify the mark which he remembered his father caused on the car and showed you where the scratch was located. Now since you both have come to the agreement that it must've belonged to his father he makes youan offer, saying that he wants to take the car off your hands for some sort of token for the memory of his father because thats the only possesion they could find of him so he tells you instead of buying the car off your hands,he'd rather just buy you ANY CAR OFF ANY LOT he'll also place any mod's which you placed on the car now(for example:if you have rims he'd place rims.)...so now if this scenario happened to you...which car would you get you and why?
(My answer:2008 honda S2000,CR version)
my reason:Intention The S2000 CR was designed to drive to the track, and around it. The CR is a competitor, and its driver should possess the desire to maximize its potential for improved track times at club racing events.
Quicker The factory-tuned CR is an extreme performer. Its aerodynamic design and stiffer suspension settings provide increased rigidity and increased downforce. It’s a purist’s sports machine that builds on the race-inspired attributes of the original S2000—then cranks out even more of everything sports car drivers crave.
Lighter The CR takes “track-inspired” to an entirely new level. With racecar-like suspension and lower weight, its cornering, braking and acceleration make it one of the best rides around. To accomplish this, the audio system and air conditioning are now offered as options and the spare tire has been replaced with a tire repair kit. This, along with other modifications, lightens the racy roadster by nearly 100 pounds from the original S2000. Add in a taut new chassis, quicker steering ratio, “stickier” tires, and track-inspired has never felt so meaningful.
EXCLUSIVE STANDARD FEATURES:
[ul][*]Firmer springs, dampers and suspension bushings[*]Stiffer front and rear stabilization bars[*]Quicker steering ratio[*]Larger rear P255/40 R17 tires[*]Bridgestone® Potenza RE070 tires[*]All-new 17" dark gray 5-spoke alloy wheels[*]Fully functional aerodynamic front and rear spoilers[*]Yellow and black fabric[*]Yellow-stitched seats, shift boot and steering wheel[*]Spherical aluminum shift ****[*]Removable aluminum hardtop[*]Body-colored roll bar cowlings[*]Sport-tuned exhaust silencer [/ul]
(My answer:2008 honda S2000,CR version)
my reason:Intention The S2000 CR was designed to drive to the track, and around it. The CR is a competitor, and its driver should possess the desire to maximize its potential for improved track times at club racing events.
Quicker The factory-tuned CR is an extreme performer. Its aerodynamic design and stiffer suspension settings provide increased rigidity and increased downforce. It’s a purist’s sports machine that builds on the race-inspired attributes of the original S2000—then cranks out even more of everything sports car drivers crave.
Lighter The CR takes “track-inspired” to an entirely new level. With racecar-like suspension and lower weight, its cornering, braking and acceleration make it one of the best rides around. To accomplish this, the audio system and air conditioning are now offered as options and the spare tire has been replaced with a tire repair kit. This, along with other modifications, lightens the racy roadster by nearly 100 pounds from the original S2000. Add in a taut new chassis, quicker steering ratio, “stickier” tires, and track-inspired has never felt so meaningful.
EXCLUSIVE STANDARD FEATURES:
[ul][*]Firmer springs, dampers and suspension bushings[*]Stiffer front and rear stabilization bars[*]Quicker steering ratio[*]Larger rear P255/40 R17 tires[*]Bridgestone® Potenza RE070 tires[*]All-new 17" dark gray 5-spoke alloy wheels[*]Fully functional aerodynamic front and rear spoilers[*]Yellow and black fabric[*]Yellow-stitched seats, shift boot and steering wheel[*]Spherical aluminum shift ****[*]Removable aluminum hardtop[*]Body-colored roll bar cowlings[*]Sport-tuned exhaust silencer [/ul]
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RE: your dream car and why
I would have to say completely renovated 1994 Cadillac DeVille Concours, or a 2009 Cadillac CTS-V with the vette engine. I know Cadillacs aren't the greatest, heck my best friends 94 Concours engine just blew at 97k miles. I still love them.
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RE: your dream car and why
A new Hennessey Twin Turbo Viper.
Fastest from 0-200! Even been the Saleen and all sorts! hehe
The Lingenfelter Corvette got pwnd!
Gosh dang...aluminum v10 with over 1,000 hp.
Not really anything else street legal can touch it....
Imagine that power....under your foot....everytime you get in that car.
Fastest from 0-200! Even been the Saleen and all sorts! hehe
The Lingenfelter Corvette got pwnd!
Gosh dang...aluminum v10 with over 1,000 hp.
Not really anything else street legal can touch it....
Imagine that power....under your foot....everytime you get in that car.
#10
RE: your dream car and why
08' 911 GT3 RS
my dad's a Porsche guy and until recently owned 4 of them, (1) 1955 356 Pre-A (2) 1964 356 SC (3) 1986 Carrera 'Turbo-look' Coupe (4) 1997 911 Carrera... sold the 97' & is in the process of selling the 55' Pre-A to a guy in Australia
Porsche's are in turn my dream cars and ive been lucky enough to drive more then a few, most pissed off one probably being a 2001 Turbo (not my dad's)... anyway, the GT3 is in my opinion the purest expression of a Porsche. no forced induction, light with no radio or rear seats in the RS, until recently no A/C either but too impractical, full integrated cage as well, and RWD (unlike the modern Turbo's)... ahhh, one day, maybe...
my dad's a Porsche guy and until recently owned 4 of them, (1) 1955 356 Pre-A (2) 1964 356 SC (3) 1986 Carrera 'Turbo-look' Coupe (4) 1997 911 Carrera... sold the 97' & is in the process of selling the 55' Pre-A to a guy in Australia
Porsche's are in turn my dream cars and ive been lucky enough to drive more then a few, most pissed off one probably being a 2001 Turbo (not my dad's)... anyway, the GT3 is in my opinion the purest expression of a Porsche. no forced induction, light with no radio or rear seats in the RS, until recently no A/C either but too impractical, full integrated cage as well, and RWD (unlike the modern Turbo's)... ahhh, one day, maybe...