Which is the car that gives YOU MORE DRIVING SATISFACTION and why?

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Toyota Minolta, Nissan R92CP and Jaguar XJR-9 have always been my favorites (for blindingly obvious reasons).

I haven't had a chance to buy my beloved Mercedes CLK-LM Race Car - I used to have it as my desktop image like 15 years ago when it first appeared. She's a beauty :)
 
Ford GT '06, the higher the power the more difficult is it to tame but also more satisfying to consistently drive the car at it's very limit.
 
My 13' SRT Viper, Racing suspension,full areo dark metallic paint & black GT stripes as well as dark rims it looks like a GT3 racer. Its 600pp, 1350kg (inc ballast) just over 600hp with racing hards it holds the surface so well it feels like a race car. I love taking it for a spin around mount panarama.
 
The Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car, this car is the leader of the Stealth Family and its performance has been improved over the Race version plus it can keep up with tougher touring cars McLaren F1 or GTR TC
Another good car would be a HSV-010 GT Base Model, you'll get a lot fun when you play Brands Hatch 15 Laps or Suzuka 10 Laps
 
C7 2014 stingray (corvette). won 62 different races with it so far, and have a top speed of 285 mph with it. the car is an absolute pleasure to drive.
 
I still don't have a lot of cars (only 24 i think) but from all those i gotta say that the Acura NSX is the one i enjoyed the most driving. It's actually really slidy and all but once you get used to it, it's just a fun car and really good for you to develop your footwork. The BMW M4 is also another great car, it just does the corners, and it has a little bit of understeer but it's so controllable it's untrue. You can have perfect lines with it. The RE Amemiya RX7 is another one i really like, but it is a bit due to it having the Sport Soft tires, but again it just does the corners. And i saw a lot of people complaining but the F40 actually handles really well, it's a bit tail happy once you get up to power, but nothing a bit of footwork wont solve. The Civic EG6 also feels really good, way better from the understeer mess it was in GT5. The Supra MKIII (JZA70) 2.5GT (1JZ-GTE) also feels great, but understeers a bit to much.
 
Lotus Elise Race Car '96. I guess it's its weight plus the mechanical grip the chassis gives it, but it brings a smile to my face to see it make mincemeat of higher class cars, and it's a fun drive when go at it in anger.
 
Hmm there are so many cars I love to drive but the top would have to be the Clio v6 24v because no matter what track or condition it just does what you want it to, another would be the TC miata because it sounds great and handles even better.
 
Honda HSV. I love the exhaust note. The S2000 is a lot of fun too drive to because you can practically drift it around the corners all the time. You can come into a corner way too hot, pitch it sideways and its always under control and goes where you point it.
 
Xbow or GT 250

Cars that epitomise driving. One from the 60s with milk bottle tops for brakes, the other aimed at extreme driving limits.

Do enjoy taking liberties with the F40 though. More smoke than movement with that ;)
 
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