Whats your Dream Car?

For the car fans here, what is your ultimate dream car or collection?

Personally my ultimate lineup would be: 

RUF SCR Porsche - fun sports car

1964 Mustang Convertible - weekend cruiser

1970s Ford F100/Bronco - beach cruiser for surf days

Bentley Continental - daily driver 

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Wait what? The 812 looks terrible--it's like a dented up corvette. The F12 on the other hand is probably the best looking modern Ferrari GT car and one of the last to be designed by Pininfarina

 
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"Realistic" Dream:

  1. Upscale-ish automatic luxury sedan or SUV (daily driver): maybe a BMW 5-series, Audi Q8, or a Model X if Tesla ever figures out their shit. 
  2. Money-pit manual weekend warrior: 911 Targa 4S, or maybe a Carrera. A McLaren is probably a little out of my league, but a man can dream. I've been in love w/ the 911 for ages, hope I can afford one day.
  3. Newer offroading SUV: I absolutely love the outdoors, and am a big camping/hiking/wilderness guy. Gotta have one for the trails. Ordinarily, I'd say between Wrangler or 4Runner, but Wranglers are a piece of shit and my old 4Runner lasted me forever. I'd cop a newer TRD Sport or Pro & spend my weekends modding the fuck out of it.
 

Re #2 as this is the most important lol: Just had a buddy put in a deposit for a base 911 with an estimated 2 year delivery window. He was also considering a McLaren 570 or 600LT for a hot second but he's not a big car guy and he decided the cost wasn't worth it as far as the initial purchase price premium and overall maintenance goes. As a bonafide car guy, I am planning on holding out for either the 600LT or a 488 (not Pista but can get into that if needed), both CPO, when I'm in the position to dish for a weekend warrior car. Waiting till I finish purchasing a few investment properties and some private investments so hoping will start seriously looking in next two years.

 

I've been racing since i was 6 and always loved anything that's vintage. For me is more like have one car from each generation from any of these 3, to enjoy the raw/old and new/comfy in different situations:

1960 Cadillac Eldorado

Aston Martin db11

G Wagon g63 amg

 
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Allocation is crazy hard rn. Separate from my friend I mentioned above, I have another friend who approached Porsche having owned a McLaren 650S and an earlier 911 Turbo S for a brand new GT3 a couple years ago and just had his delivered. Can only see the wait times getting longer from here given the environment.

 

"Dream Specifications."

Daily Driver: Ferrari 575M in Rosso Mugello with Crema leather and the HGTC wheels.

Saturday Night: 1986 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 Quattrovalvole in Triple Coke White.

Sunday Morning Outings with the Kids: 1963 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III in Black over Claret ("Windsor Spec") with Bordeaux leather and whitewall tires.

Pride and Joy: 1990 Ferrari F40 LM in French Racing Blue with black Daytona seats and white O.Z. Racing wheels.

“Strive for perfection in everything you do. Take the best that exists and make it better. When it does not exist, design it.” -- Sir Frederick Henry Royce, 1st Baronet, Co-Founder of Rolls-Royce Limited.
 

Definetely a Bentley daily driver, for me it would have to be the Continential GT Speed because W12 goes brrrrr, and it would have to have the Naim stereo as well.

 

One of the big reasons I like the Ford GT so much (other than its looks) is the fact that Doug Demuro couldn’t say enough good things about driving it and even chose to buy the car. From driver experiences I hear the Ford GT and also the Lotus cars are high in driver experience and fun. 

There are an array of cars with faster 0-60 times now, but I value driver experience more than anything. Also, it does pretty well on the track which would be a lot of fun.

https://www.motor1.com/news/228144/ford-gt-lap-time-vir/amp/

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

I'm a big fan of the GT as well, saw one a while back in grey and videos don't to it justice as to how it looks and sounds. Sucks their resale price skyrocketed the way it has

 

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