Which car would you choose to drive before you died if you had the chance? Which automobiles have your heart set on but you were unable to obtain? We’ve compiled a list of vehicles that everyone should get behind the wheel of at least once in their lives.
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1992 – 2002 Toyota Supra 2JZ
Toyota’s debut GT car, the 2000GT, served as the inspiration for the Supra 2JZ. The final model of the car was the Supra 2JZ, which was powered by a twin-turbo 6-cylinder engine and had rear-wheel drive.. It’s a classy car in every way.
Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4
As an automobile that embodies all of these attributes, the Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 made its debut on the market in 2005. This supercar has a top speed of 267 mph and is powered by a 16-cylinder turbocharged engine. At 1000 hp each, the chargers necessitate at least ten radiators for cooling. This monstrosity is out of reach for most people with a budget of less than $1 million.
1964 Ford Thunderbolt
Thunderbolt’s Ford Fairlane chassis served as the basis for its high-performance design. There were only 100 of the special edition cars made, each having a unique combination of performance upgrades, including a 427 CID V-8 engine rated at 425 horsepower. Thunderbolt completed a quarter-mile in 11.61 seconds at 124 mph.
Ferrari F40
The Ferrari F40, which debuted in 1987 and lasted through 1992, was one of the most sought-after automobiles of its time. It was the fastest, with a top speed of nearly 200 mph. Enzo Ferrari’s final Ferrari, the F40 quickly rose to the status of the world’s most costly car upon its release.
Jeep
One of the most well-known utility and off-road vehicles ever produced is the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Wrangler, Cherokee, CJ, and a slew of additional models are among the many variations available. The vehicle is capable on smooth or uneven roads, tarred or untarred.