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Magoo
27th October 2020, 12:13 PM
So we’ve all played the game of what cars would you buy if you won the lottery or picked your top 5 from a certain year etc but after reading an article in Evo I’ve a new version for us to play.

You need to pick a car that was LAUNCHED from the following years, it’s harder than you think.

First car - from the year you where born
Second car - the year you passed your test
Third car - this present year

I’m still picking, it’s hard

What’s yours?

MINI William
27th October 2020, 12:26 PM
Ohh good game

First car would be a 956 (1989), Second would be a GTR (2007) and third will be M2 CS, developed a bit of a soft sport for the CS(2020)

Updated as I’ve already got the GP

DigitalLemming
27th October 2020, 12:48 PM
1. M5 (1985)
2. Lamborghini Gallardo (2003)
3. 128ti

Track Ali
27th October 2020, 03:05 PM
Great take on a classic game. :yes nod:

Here's my selections:

Year: 1989
Choice: Honda NSX

The original NSX was launched at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show (although it technically didn't go on sale until 1990). Close runners up for me though were the BMW 8-series (also revealed in 1989 at the Frankfurt Auto Show) and the FC-generation Mazda RX-7 (which received a new trim level in 1989 in the form of the GTU, although the GTU wouldn't be my FC of choice).

Year: 2007
Choice: Nissan R35 GT-R

I'm with you on this one William! I don't think there was a more eagerly awaited car that launched that year and the GT-R really did live up to the hype and reputation. In my opinion the R35 will always be the definitive sports car of that era.

Year: 2020
Choice: Gordon Murray Automotive T50
(Back up choice: Chevrolet C8 Corvette)

Since I've already got one I'm eliminating the GP from my list of candidates. I've also gone for a back up choice in case the GMA T50 doesn't launch within the specified year. The T50 is shaping up to be very special indeed and I'd love to have a go in one to see if it really lives up the to the hype and effort. My back choice is the C8 Corvette as it's another car that's launched this year which I absolutely love. I perhaps shouldn't admit it but I do love a Corvette and the C8 just looks brilliant. There might be something wrong with me but there's also something about it that reminds me of the original NSX.

M600-RKJ
27th October 2020, 08:45 PM
Car 1 - 1996 - Year of my birth

Nissan S14a 200sx, always thought it would be cool to own a car the same age as me and the s14 would be my perfect project car for that reason.

Car 2 - 2013 - Year I passed my test

McLaren P1, really doesn't need an explanation.

Car 3 - 2020 - Year of the Covid

Porsche 718 Spyder, always been a fan of the Spyder Porsches and the 718 is the best one yet imo the lines on it are absolutely gorgeous and it finally got a properly meaty engine.

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MINI William
28th October 2020, 10:45 AM
Car 1 - 1996 - Year of my birth

Nissan S14a 200sx, always thought it would be cool to own a car the same age as me and the s14 would be my perfect project car for that reason.

Car 2 - 2013 - Year I passed my test

McLaren P1, really doesn't need an explanation.

Car 3 - 2020 - Year of the Covid

Porsche 718 Spyder, always been a fan of the Spyder Porsches and the 718 is the best one yet imo the lines on it are absolutely gorgeous and it finally got a properly meaty engine.

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Great choices Mark

Adam j w
25th November 2020, 09:19 AM
1956 austin Healy

1974 Mk1 Escort RS 2000
2020 Porsche GT 2 RS

badwolf340
25th November 2020, 11:31 AM
Car 1 Jag E type

car 2 Escort RS 1800 (custom)

Car 3 McLaren 765 LT

Crombers
27th November 2020, 09:51 PM
1964 Mini Cooper S
1982 Golf Gti (Lhasa Green)
2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo

MINI William
27th November 2020, 10:53 PM
Some great choices

jac-in-a-box
28th November 2020, 03:56 PM
I'll play and suspect that as I'm in the more "aged" category I'll have a little more choice!

1953 AC Ace. Performance with an elegant simplicity.

!972 Corvette. A timeless design which IMO stands up to just about everything else; brutal but classy

And now, because I can dream of something I'll never own...Ferrari SF90 Stradale

Bianchi Dave
29th January 2021, 07:35 PM
1972 - Lancia Stratos - launched that year but not widely produced until 1973 but close enough! Would have to be in the Alitalia rally livery for full drool effect!
1990 - Can't decide between a Honda NSX or Lotus Carlton (just for being utterly unique at the time, and even more so now. How many left suggests only 53 licensed examples).
2020/21 - Koenigsegg Gemera - proper 4 seat PHEV hypercar with mind blowing performance. 1700 hp, 249 mph and 0-62 in 1.9 seconds. Yes. Please. Not that I'll ever be able to afford one, but it does have a 3 cylinder engine like our new Mini!

Harmchar
4th February 2021, 08:03 AM
Think I have better years to pick from than some, so here goes
Dino 206 GT (1968)
Ferrari F40 (1987)
Audi RS3 400bhp (2021) only picking this as I need a sensible car, after all I still have an F40 & Dino ��

Kirst_jcw
14th October 2021, 12:31 PM
Ooh good game!

1989 - Porsche 964
2007 - Definitely the Nissan GTR
2021 - Considering the Lotus Emira isn't being delivered yet. Will go for the Merc GT Black Series (in Magma Beam of course).

Steve666
22nd May 2023, 01:22 PM
Hi,

I would pick these cars then resell them to pay for Drink & Hookers, then I would waste the rest of the money!

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO by Scaglietti sold for $48.4m
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta sold for $38.1m
1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti sold for $35.7m