“Quiet”? Wouldn’t “much less loud” be a more realistic description?
“Quiet”? Wouldn’t “much less loud” be a more realistic description?
Was, is, and will always be my bedroom poster dream car
The Gordan Murray Siblings. (T.33 + T.50)
The poster car for 2024 is definitely a Brabus Rocket R
the only correct answer is one where my present self and my inner child have equal say, which means it’s gotta have those 90s poster vibes but also be a present day car, concepts welcome.
Same as it ever was,
I thought it was supposed to be new cars. So here’s another I’ve always loved, both photo and car:
LC 500 in Green to make it easy since I am forever gray.
The same one is still there almost 30 years later. 1996 Viper GTS, blue with white stripes.
There’s only one right answer.
Bertone>Pininfarina
LOL - I’d rather have this one, given I have owned 13 of them:
I am enough of a dork AND sufficiently single that I actually HAVE two nicely framed automotive bits of art on my bedroom walls:
Not poster material exactly, but I think the Mazda MX-5 RF and the Mazda 3 Hatch are ridiculously good looking cars for what they are.
But if we are talking true poster cars, my adult brain likes the simplicity of Gordon Murray T33 and the Ferrari 296 GTB.
The one thing I remember having on my wall as a kid was a framed print of a bright yellow Boss 302 that I’d gotten as a present. I’m assuming a ~20 year old performance car today would more likely be something like the Eclipse from the first Fast and Furious rather than a New Edge Mustang.
For actual supercars, I’ve…
GMA T.50 for me, I know a lot of people don’t care for the looks, but Gordon Murray did it right. He didn’t care about the numbers and cared about the driving experience, so he crafted a car that is a smidge over 2000 pounds and doesn’t require a manumatic, AWD and so many nannies that make a car almost…
Same Vector W-2 poster I had as a kid!
A 5th generation Viper.
Mazda3 TCR. One of the most beautiful race-cars based on a compact car.
Done.