Dream Car?

Silver McLaren P1

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oh shit this is amazing, if i knew how to drift i would drift myself to death on this
 
This for me as well.

People say its ugly. A lot of people. Most people..

To me, it's one of the most beautiful and fascinating cars ever made. When I look at it, I see beauty in the pinical of engineering and development. Everything has a function. And like you said, the fucking downforce.
yeah, it's definitely not a pretty car. But there is beauty in function. Their upcoming Speedtail follows a completely different objective, and unlike the Senna, it is beautiful.
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I think the Senna is cooler though.
 
Lotus Esprit is always my knee jerk to this question. '92 but any do and it does.

Also any high end Tesla for the insane acceleration.
 
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1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge"
 
the newer McLarens have a configurable "drift mode" setting so you can gradually slide to your skill level.
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If someone has the cash to buy one of these high-end cars, having a 'drifting tutorial computer' is one of the weakest things to possibly have on it.

Either learn to drift, or don't drift at all. Hard to get more 'rich boy' pathetic than this.
 
Cliche but a kid born in the late 70’s and growing up in the 80’s there will always be dreams of the cars on the wall at the time.

I swear every kid my age had a countach poster.

Almost bought one around 2008, invested the cash I was gonna waste instead.
Magnum Pi 308
Coyote

I’ve already owned a black and gold 78’ Bandit model T/A(first car) but would want another if they weren’t so expensive now.

A fall guy truck

That’s about it.
 
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If someone has the cash to buy one of these high-end cars, having a 'drifting tutorial computer' is one of the weakest things to possibly have on it.

Either learn to drift, or don't drift at all. Hard to get more 'rich boy' pathetic than this.

It's a stability control limit, also would help with aggressive track driving. Getting sideways at 70+ mph is a lot different than a low speed drift. Also it's not an FRS, the thing has 700 whp. This allows you to learn. Even if you go to a bunch of drift/driving schools you aren't going to be Ken Block immediately. Having a stability limit helps you get comfortable and learn while also protecting your 350k car from spinning off track until you have the skill to turn it off.
 
Today, a Porsche GT2 RS.

But I had a few over the years, Subaru Impreza STI, Volvo 850, Peugeot 306 Maxi, Alfa 155, Mercedes 190 E 2.5 16V Evolution II, etc.

Neither is a hypercar and out of the realm of possibility, but I live in a 3rd world shithole.
 

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