The best answer for me is this 1927 Bugatti type 37.
The best answer for me is this 1927 Bugatti type 37.
McLaren F1. I don't think there was any doubt in people's minds that this would be a seriously quick car, but the amount of astonished, slack jawed gibbering in reviews at the time is pretty unreal. This basically became an instantaneous legend.
Vermont Route 108.
BAWK!
It's always exciting to me when the Wagoneer is the right answer.
The '57 Bel Air, surely.
Range Rover.
Coupe. Sport. Liechtbau.
Yup.
E38 BMW 7-Series. Stately, subtle, well engineered, powerful.
They also weren't Madonna's real bodyguards.
An M5, perhaps? Left Madonna's actual bodyguards in the dust, if I remember correctly.
+1
The 1942 Chrysler Town & Country Windsor Barrelback
Might be a myth if it wasn't demonstrably true.
It's not so much that speeding always murders your family, I think people mainly take issue with its occasional occurence.
Please....
You think what you drive does not define you in any way? I hope this is my first instance of falling into a troll trap, or I've clumsily misunderstood you here.
Louder exhaust = better performance.