


What's your favorite car of ALL TIME?
Started by LegoMasterBuilder, Jun 06 2012 06:27 AM
30 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:36 AM
Good god I'd never seen the Lagonda before, what a monstrosity, it looks like someone took an American Saloon car, and stretched it, YIKES!

#22
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:40 AM
1967 Ford GT40 mk. V
pagani zonda.
pagani zonda.
#23
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:48 AM
1968 Ford Mustang Coupe
#24
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:58 AM
alfa romeo 155 touring car,
Mitsubishi Evolution,
Dodge Viper ACR '00
Porshe 911 GT3-R hybrid
Ariel Atom
'00 Durango/Dakota Cummins swap
if given any one of those i'd probably go into shock for a few hours..
also, because there is no where else that might appreciate it;
Polaris RZR
Christini 450 2WD
Polaris Rush
Fx bikes 125-Mountain Moto
Mitsubishi Evolution,
Dodge Viper ACR '00
Porshe 911 GT3-R hybrid
Ariel Atom
'00 Durango/Dakota Cummins swap
if given any one of those i'd probably go into shock for a few hours..
also, because there is no where else that might appreciate it;
Polaris RZR
Christini 450 2WD
Polaris Rush
Fx bikes 125-Mountain Moto
#25
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:04 AM
Koenigsegg Trevita. Only three have been produced and it's an absolute beast.
#26
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:09 AM
It's too hard to decide but it's one of these two.
Ford Sierra Sapphire Cosworth 1992 4x4.

Ford Escort RS Turbo Series 2.

The kings of the fast fords and the two greatest cars ever built in my opinion. The Cossie is an amazing car. My dad bought one in 1992 and owned it for 18 years before he sold it for an estate car when we got a dog. The same car is up for sale on pistonheads now, a real beauty.
Ford Sierra Sapphire Cosworth 1992 4x4.

Ford Escort RS Turbo Series 2.

The kings of the fast fords and the two greatest cars ever built in my opinion. The Cossie is an amazing car. My dad bought one in 1992 and owned it for 18 years before he sold it for an estate car when we got a dog. The same car is up for sale on pistonheads now, a real beauty.
#27
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:35 AM
two very different cars.
1963 Split-window Corvette
1972 BWM 2002 (the model designator is the 2002)
1963 Split-window Corvette
1972 BWM 2002 (the model designator is the 2002)
#29
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:49 AM
Besh, on 23 June 2012 - 12:46 AM, said:

This.
Thats why:

Its 100% electric and beats almost anything 4wheeled on public Roads in acceleration ( <- this sentence has been edited from "literally anything" to what it says now. Someone brought up the Bugatti Veyron...). Round 2.500 have been sold. Its been OOP for a while, is labelled "SOLD OUT" for NA, but being revamped for Europe atmo
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Checkout http://www.teslamotors.com/roadster/ for more Information. The Stock also makes for a rly interesting and promising investment option, I am up about 40% since Feb last year...
Edit: I just sent an email to TeslaMotors about whether theyre Ok with me posting direct Links to their website here. If they are bothered about it anyhow, I will remove the Links ASAP ofc .
it gets almost 1 mile for a full charge if you gun it that hard i bet!
i would have bought the camero anniversy edition if i hadnt been in debt when they came out a while back. that car was a beast in black and red, **** emissions, we will all be dead long before they cause the next ice age!
Boarneges, on 23 June 2012 - 03:04 AM, said:
Koenigsegg Trevita. Only three have been produced and it's an absolute beast.
go with a production car, then you might actually ever get to own it lol
#30
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:50 AM
1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda

#31
Posted 23 June 2012 - 04:00 AM
LordDeathStrike, on 23 June 2012 - 03:49 AM, said:
it gets almost 1 mile for a full charge if you gun it that hard i bet!
TESLA created several Patents inventing their powetrain. Responsiveness/torque are instant. Its not comparable to a combustion engine car and the methods of transmission used by them, where "gunning" results in xtremely higher usage of gas.
TESLA was made to bring electrical Cars with a huge "Want-Have" painted across them to market. They eridacted many problems established Car Makers have when trying to create all electrical vehicles ( like mileage/performance ) by simply inventing new technology. Those cars are built to perform outstandingly with nothing but electricity powering them.
The Roadster is capped at 125 mph TopSpeed to reach the mileage advertised with one charge.
On a SideNote: TESLA sells their powertrain and battery technology to a few well known, established CarManufacturers ( Toyota, Mercedes Benz ). Seems they got it down rly well...
Edited by Besh, 23 June 2012 - 04:18 AM.
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