Countach. It started it all.
For that price I could find something better looking, maybe an all black F40, and a 430 Scuderia in light blue
Zonda because it's looks are the most outrageous and out of this world. Plus it's the only car on that list I have yet to see in person. Can't wait for the day that I get to see one!
Yah sorry it's my dyslexia kicking in because for some strange reason I alway's get the two badge's mixed up, sorry my bad.
the 4 rotor used in the Mazda 787 B was pushing 950 hp... reliably (for the 24 hour race anyway~ 4000 miles of hard driving) this 3 rotor would sound pretty good based on what the 4 rotor sounded like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tJuy3QjJK4&e p.s. with a name like texasmr2, and the mr2 being a toyota car... wouldn't you inherently recognize a car as not being a toyota badge
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Plenty of great cars in this thread. Hard to say which is the 'most' exotic- kind of like the old 'what constitutes a Supercar', this is more subjective than objective... While it may not be the 'most exotic', I want to put in a good word for the oft overlooked Cizeta Moroder V16T. Very rare (ten originals plus the prototype, I believe) Marcello Gandini-designed (this car is more the 'Diablo' he envisioned than Chrysler's production version), 16 cylinders (the only other postwar car with a 16 cyl. is the Veyron), $300k in the early 90s (though first shown in '88) 0-60 in the fours, and top speed of 205+ due to 560HP long before today's 'horsepower wars' made such numbers commonplace, certainly make it a candidate for consideration. I also think Spykers bear mention, as they are pretty exotic, especially in terms of the details... engine-turned metal dash, shift linkage, etc. Thank goodness we all have individual tastes, or we'd all be driving the same car! -Tad PS- I recently discovered that Cizeta is 'back' and now made in USA... www.cizetav16t.com Image Unavailable, Please Login