Your Dream Car garage!

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8 Super Cars
4 Hot Hatches
5 Saloons or Coupes
4 Luxury Cars
3 Off-Roaders or 4X4
1 Estate
2 Track Day Cars
1 Rare Old Car

... this is way too many cars for me, but I'll nominate my choices in order of preference for each category.

My list:

Super Cars:

Lamborghini Murcielago
McLaren F1 LM
Porsche Carrera GT

Hot Hatches:

Audi A3 3.2 DSG

Saloons or Coupes:

BMW M3 CSL
Subaru Impreza Spec C
BMW M5
Porsche 996 Turbo
Aston Martin DB9

Luxury Cars:

Audi A8 4.0 TDi

Off roaders or 4X4:

Only to pull the trailer: VW Touareg V10 TDi

Estate:
Audi RS6 Avant Plus

Track Day:
Ferrari 360 CS
Ariel Atom S

Old Rare Car Class:

Lamborghini Miura
 
8 Super Cars
4 Hot Hatchs
5 Saloons or Coupes
4 Luxury Cars
3 off roaders or 4X4
1 Esate
2 Track Day Cars
1 Rare Old Car

Super Cars:
Nismo 500R
Nismo 270R
Maserati MCC LM
Bentley Speed 8
Nissan R390
Ferarri Enzo
McLaren F1 LM
Lambo Gallardo Roadster

Hot Hatches:
Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86)
Honda Civic Type R (EK9)
Pougeot 206 Rally Car
Nissan 180SX Type X Aero

Saloons / Coupes
Nissan Silvia K's (S13)
Nissan Silvia K's Aero (S14) (Zenki)
Nissan Silvia Spec R Aero (S15)
Nissan Skyline GTR V-SPEC II (R32)
Mazda RX7 Spirit R (FD3S)

Luxury
VW Phaeton W12
Toyota Chaser
BMW 645ci
Nissan President

Off Road:
HMMWV "Humvee" w/ M2 .50 turret mounted.
Subaru WRX STi 22B (GC8)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV

Estate
Subaru WRX STi wagon (GDB) (Not avail. in US)

Track Day
Ferrari F1 car (Any of them will do)
Lotus Super Seven (Forget Caterham, I prefer the original!)

Rare Classic
Toyota 2000GT
 
Super Cars:

Lambo gallardo
Ferrari modena
pagani zonda
2004 Bugatti 16/4 Veyron
2004 Aston Martin DB9
jaquar xj220
Hot Hatchs:

2003 Honda Civic Type-R
2002 Ford Focus RS
2003 Renault Clio Sprt V6
2004 R32

Saloons or Coupes:

2002 Nissan Skyline R34
94 toyota supra
2003 BMW M3 CSL
2002 camaro zl1
Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG

Luxury Cars:

Don't need em...

Off roaders or 4X4:

Don't need em...

Esate:
2004 Audi RS6 Avant Plus

Track Day:
dodge viper competition coupe
2004 Ferrari 360 CS

Old Rare Car Class:

69 corvette sting ray
 
2003 Renault Clio Sprt V6
2003 Renault Clio Sprt V6
Renault Clio Sprt V6
1960 Mini Cooper
Mini Cooper(Origional)
'99 Acura Integra Type R
1970 Morris Mini Cooper 1275s
ford rs200
bmw 3__xi
1997 BMW 318 ti with turbo
Pougeot 206 Rally Car
Nissan 180SX Type X Aero
2003 Renault Clio Sprt V6

People - none of these cars are hatchbacks, let alone "hot hatches".

The Clio V6 is a coupe, as is the Integra and 180SX. The 206 Rally Car is a rally car/coupe. The BMW 3-series is a saloon car, family car or medium executive car. The original Mini is a City Car. There is absolutely no comment I can pass on the person who thinks the coupe-body, 650hp Ford RS200 Group B rally car is a "hot hatch".
 
Clio V6 has essentially the same body as a normal clio which is a hatch. The boot isn't very usable though :) It's a hatch in appearance if not in function. A class of it's own?
Strictly speaking a mini isn't a hatch but i'd still think of it as one, if anything it inspired the whole idea of small practical cars - modern hatchbacks!
BMW did a 318ti compact which is a 3dr hatch, the current 325 compact is a worthy hot hatch albeit an expensive one :)
206 is a hatch no question although the rally verion probably goes beyond being merely hot :)
No need to be quite so anal, i'd say many sports coupes and hot hatches are comparable, often with very similar mechanical components and performance ability. The new Astra VXR looks as coupe-like as my Puma which in turn is very similar mechanically to a Fiesta Zetec-S, it's all a bit blurry really.
 
Famine
People - none of these cars are hatchbacks, let alone "hot hatches".

Well, the Integra was most certainly a hatchback... unless you'd like to explain how this big hole suddenly appeared in this guy's car.

Same with the 318ti.


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I'd class the integra as a coupe myself, at least that's what it's marketed as.
Still, I'd include it under the hot hatch banner, it's basically a hot hatch in a coupe body (with a hatch :P)
 
TwinTurboJay
206 a coupe ?

No, 206 a hatchback. 206 WRC is a 2-door, 2-seater with significant body changes over the 206 road car. It is a coupe - as are the Focus WRC and 307 WRC

mackie
Clio V6 has essentially the same body as a normal clio which is a hatch. The boot isn't very usable though :) It's a hatch in appearance if not in function. A class of it's own?

It shares one single body panel with the standard Clio. The "hatch" at the back is actually the engine cover. Again, it's a 2-door, 2-seater and is marketed by Renault - and classed by magazines - as a coupe.

mackie
Strictly speaking a mini isn't a hatch but i'd still think of it as one, if anything it inspired the whole idea of small practical cars - modern hatchbacks!

Indeed it did. But the boot (trunk, whatever) compartment is separate to the cabin, thus not a hatch. When it went out of production it was lumped in the same category as the FIAT Seicento/Cinquecento (which have hatch backs), Daihatsu Cuore (ditto), VW Lupo (again) and MCC Smart Car (strike four) as a "City Car" - the category below hatchbacks.

mackie
BMW did a 318ti compact which is a 3dr hatch, the current 325 compact is a worthy hot hatch albeit an expensive one :)

I agree that they had a hatch back, but they were classed as coupes (at least over here).

mackie
206 is a hatch no question although the rally verion probably goes beyond being merely hot :)

See above.

mackie
No need to be quite so anal, i'd say many sports coupes and hot hatches are comparable, often with very similar mechanical components and performance ability. The new Astra VXR looks as coupe-like as my Puma which in turn is very similar mechanically to a Fiesta Zetec-S, it's all a bit blurry really.

Indeed. The Astra VXR and Puma are coupes, the Fiesta is a hatchback. But the Fiesta also forms the basis of the hatch backed Ford Ka, which is a City Car.

However, the Audi TT - a 2-door coupe - has a hatch back, but is clearly a sports coupe. It shares a significant proportion of its components with the VW Beetle (hatchback/crapwagon), VW Golf (hatchback), VW Bora/Jetta (saloon), Audi A3 (hatchback), Audi A4 (saloon), SEAT Cordoba (saloon).

A body style is a body style. The body style of the Puma is "coupe". The body style of the Fiesta is "hatchback". Coupes typically adopt the "hatch back" as a space saving measure - my own coupe included. Would you class the BMW 850 as a "hot hatch" because it's powerful and has a hatch back? No - it's a coupe.


///M-Spec
Well, the Integra was most certainly a hatchback... unless you'd like to explain how this big hole suddenly appeared in this guy's car.

Same with the 318ti.

See above.
 
But then some people will call the 3dr new astra a hatch and people certainly call the SportKa a junior hot hatch as I would the Lupo GTi, so surely a Mini Cooper (despite the fact it hasn't got a hatch) is also a hot hatch, albeit a small one (nor particularly hot by modern standards). even though it may be officially in a class below the Fiesta/Corsa etc which are more traditional hatches.
No point arguing really, all the cars you picked on are still cool and you can't fault people for wanting one :)
 
SportKa - City Car. Lupo GTi - City Car. Original Mini Cooper - City Car.

Doubtless they are all "cool". I almost bought a Renaultsport Clio V6 230 - so I know what I'm talking about when I say that it is marketed as, and indeed IS, a coupe. And the RS200 is my favourite car ever, so how anyone can think that's a hot hatch is totally beyond me.
 
Famine


A body style is a body style. The body style of the Puma is "coupe". The body style of the Fiesta is "hatchback". Coupes typically adopt the "hatch back" as a space saving measure - my own coupe included. Would you class the BMW 850 as a "hot hatch" because it's powerful and has a hatch back? No - it's a coupe.

I suspect aliens have abducted the real Famine and left us with an imposter. The 850 did NOT have a hatchback. No way. The trunk is mounted at the base of a fixed rear windshield.

As for the bodystyle issue, I'm going to chalk it up to a Europe vs. America difference. Where I live, if a fast-back style rear window comes up with the top of the trunk lid and the assembly pivots at the edge of the rear roofline, it's a hatchback. Coupes have a fixed rear window and the trunk pivots at the base of it.

Besides, I think I change my mind to a Mini Cooper S anyways. ;) Unless that qualifies as a '2 door lifestyle sedan' or something :dopey:

EDIT: After thinking about this a few more minutes, I'm going to have to reverse what I said above. Yep. A 944 or a 928 is most definately NOT a hatchback, but a coupe. Touché, Famine.... if that's really you.


M
 
C'est moi... :D

Funnily, my car nicked its back end entirely from the 924/928/944/968... :D
 
Just a few for me

Super Cars:
Ford GT
Ferrari Enzo
Ferrari F40
Saleen S7
Pagini Zonda F Coupe
TVR Typhon
Maserati MC12
Noble M14

Hot Hatchs:
Civic Type R
Focus RS

Saloons/Coupes;
BMW M3 CSL
Aston Martin DB9

Luxury Cars:
BMW M5
Mercedes S-Class

Off Roader:
Bowler Wildcat

Trackday: I think most of my 'dream cars' fall in to this category
Lotus Exige
Ariel Atom

Rare Classic:
Ferrari 250 GTO

i had to flip a coin between this and a Ford GT
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
Another topic from me returns.
Hey, nice one! I love these. Getting to work now...
edit:
-8 Super Cars
Ferrari F40
Lamborghini Murcielago
Lamborghini Countach 5000QV
TVR Cerbera Speed 12
Koenigsegg CCR
Bugatti Veyron EB16.4
Cizeta Moroder V16T
Cadillac Cien
-4 Hot Hatchs (perhaps pushing the definition of hot hatch. Two of them are mid-engined :p)
Lancia Delta S4 Homologation
Renault Clio V6 MkII
Volkswagen Golf R32
Dodge Neon SRT-4
-5 Saloons or Coupes
Dodge Charger Hemi R/T ('69)
Toyota Supra MkIV
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33)
Toyota Chaser
Porsche 911 Turbo S (996)
-4 Luxury Cars
BMW 740i ('00)
BMW M3 coupe (E36)
Bentley Continental GT
Mercedes-Benz SL600 (R129)
-3 off roaders or 4X4
Tatra T-815 Kolos (8x8, actually :D )
Dmitri-Parfjenov T-98 Combat Hi.Pro.S
Volvo Sugga
-1 Esate
Volvo 850 T5-R
-2 Track Day Cars
Suzuki Escudo Pike's Peak version
Tommy Kaira ZZII
-1 Rare Old Car
Ford GT40

That took me too long, even assuming they were stock.
I stretched some of the definitions to fit things in. Ex: I don't really think the M3 is a luxury car, but I put it there so I could fit the 911 in the coupes/sedans. Because supercars was already full.
 
8 Super Cars
4 Hot Hatchs
5 Saloons or Coupes
4 Luxury Cars
3 off roaders or 4X4
1 Esate
2 Track Day Cars
1 Rare Old Car

My list:

Super Cars:

1966 Ford GT 40
1969 Baldwin Motion Corvette 454 Phase 3
1969 COPO 427 Camaro
1970.5 Baldwin Motion Camaro 454 Phase 3
Shelby Cobra 427 Replica
Shelby Series 1
2005 Ford GT
Saleen S7R


Hot Hatchs:

1986 Dodge Omni GLHS
1989 Dodge Caravan (w/ 2.2 L Turbo I4)
1990 Dodge Daytona Turbo IV
1997 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo

Saloons or Coupes:

1958 Plymouth Belvedere
1964 Dodge 330 426 Hemi
1967 Pontiac GTO
1970 Chevelle 454 SS
1970 Dodge Super Bee 440-6 Pack

Luxury Cars:

1959 Cadillac El Dorado Convertible
1959 Cadillac Superior Crown Royale Landau
1969 Buick Wildcat
1987 Buick GNX

Off roaders or 4X4:

Hummer H1
1985 Chevy K10
2006 Chevy K3500 Quad Cab Diesel

Esate:

1955 Chevy Nomad

Track Day:

1967 Shelby GT500 (Race Modified)
1970 Corvette LS5 (Race Modified)

Old Rare Car Class:

Origonal Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
 
Supercars

McLaren F1 LM (the orange one)
F40
288 GTO
Countach LP400 (the early, narrow wheeled one)
Ultima 640R
Jag XJ220S
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' (the early plexiglas front with 9"wheels)
911 GT3
959

Hot Hatchs
Clio 182 Cup
Lotus Sunbeam with the latter Esprit's four-pot Turbo
MK1 Clio Williams

Saloons/Coupes
Impreza Spec-C
Lotus Carlton
BMW M3 CS
BMW M3 E36(?) the early one
Mustang GT350

Luxury Cars
Bentley 4-door Continental
Masertati Quattroporte

Off-roaders/4x4
VW Tourag V10
Lambo LM002
MG Metro 6R4

Estate
Audi RS6 avant

Track Day Cars
Any late DFV engined F1
Porsche 962

Rare Old Car
250 GTO
 
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