I’ll start. It’s the 911 Dakar. I’ve always been a massive fan of the Safari models. But being this off-road capable is insane, and not to mention that it might be one of the best daily driven cars ever made. I always loved big boxy SUVs for daily driving, but this seems to combine my 2 favorite things.

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    Its funny because whenever someone asks me what my dream car is, does it mean I own the car with my current financial situation or my dream car comes with free maintainance/better financially? If its the latter, I’d choose a Porsche 918 spyder. If not then its the Lexus LC 500

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    McMurtry Sperling

    Obviously I’ve never driven the thing, but I suspect that’ll be the first unique electric car.

    Every damn EV I’ve driven from Tesla to Honda to Merc all feel the same. They lack any discernible character. If you had a blindfold on you’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between any EV. Hopefully race-y EVs change that.

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    For me the Jaguar XK 150 series… either the XKR or the base 5.0 are a lot of car for 20isj grand… achievable dream… in the long run my dream car would be a pagani zonda roadster

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    Dodge Challenger Demon.

    I don’t care that Challengers are everywhere. I don’t care that the only thing they do well is straight-line performance.

    I learned how to drive stick on a built 1970 Challenger, and the idea of driving one of those top-trim burnout machines is intoxicating.

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    Ford Maverick. Now if only they were actually their advertised price…

    They haven’t started making them yet but the Mustang GTD is such an insane thing coming from Ford. I don’t even particularly like the way it looks but if I had the money I sure as shit would buy one.

    And honestly, the new Prius Prime. It’s ligitimately a good looking car now with respectable power for a daily driver making it perfect for me or my wife.

    None of the new super duper cars have gotten me excited and really haven’t for a while. C8 Z06 gets me more excited than the SF90 or whatever new body kit Lamborghini has put on the Huracan.

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    Ford Bronco Heritage Edition. I’m usually anti-SUV and generally anti-Ford, but they are pushing all the right buttons for me. 2-door, manual, classic trim, manual is available with the smaller engine and 4wd. It’s about as close as one can get to the perfect modern reinterpretation of the Bronco.