Best looking car?

As the title implies, which cars do you think look the best? My personal favorites are the Centenario(big surprise there) with it’s yellow lined diffuser vanes and winglets, and the FXX K, in white and red or black and gold.

I choose the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. That car looks properly good! :slight_smile:

For me its the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR and the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR.

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Dat Morgan 3-wheeler tho… lol, but for real any of the classics look good to me. I mean have you seen the old Dart in b5 blue paint, best thing ever.

1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

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Interesting choice of questions … 'cuz if 100 people answer … you’ll get 100 different answers. I’ll take the '16 911 GT3 RS.

This.

I’d never normally question someone’s taste in cars, but when it’s a “stanced” Liberty Walk kitted car…

I’ll be back in a minute, need to go and find a sick bucket…

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Could say the same for the '77 Trans Am. Who needs a car with a giant chicken on the hood?

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Also available without said giant chicken.

At least the T/A doesn’t look unfinished, nor does it look like the suspension’s collapsed.

In all honesty, Stevie Wonder could design a better kit than Liberty Walk ever could.

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Realistically speaking probably not. Atleast the Liberty Walk kit builds on a powerful car. Why put a shaker on a car with 200 HP? Maybe you should look at the construction of Liberty Walk kits, they put the Trans And to shame.

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I wouldn’t call it good construction when it looks like they got bored halfway through making the arches and thought “screw it, throw it on and make it look like a blind bloke went at it with a load of rivets”

Isnt that a popular style among hotrodders though?

Wow, got to keep on pushing it don’t you? Can’t just let it lie. Did I hit some kind of nerve saying Liberty Walk kits look like something a dog would leave behind? Or are you just an angry little man who loves to argue?

It works on the hot rods, because the body lines are more straight over the flowing curves you see on a Ferrari and the like of other modern cars. Riveted, gapped arches just don’t fit with the aesthetics of a modern car. Nor does leaving huge chunks out of it, like you see at the bottom of the fronts of those arches. It seriously looks like they got bored halfway through making them.

This is a throwback to the times when people didn’t have advanced manufacturing methods so they made flared fenders by chopping off the metal and grafting wider arches onto the body remains. Today it’s more of an art style than anything… And it’s a legit one, I mean, it even lets you add more rubber to the car than otherwise possible, so it’s much less rice than a Pep Boys wing.

But you’re allowed not to like it, of course. :wink:

Yeah, went on vacation for a few days so didn’t touch the internet. Sorry oh great Conner. Either way, what you call ugly in cars is great to others. Some(most) would say the Trans Am is ugly.

Boooooring!

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I really wouldn’t call this “stanced” because there is not ridiculous negative camber, but a 458 will always look better stock on a nice set of hre wheels.

Ford FPV Pursuit ute limited edition

Ferrari F40 in white.