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<blockquote data-quote="AnaheimE" data-source="post: 8763578" data-attributes="member: 66086"><p>Appauling, no GT40. The GT40 is one of the greatest cars ever made. The impact that car had is what started everything. The Muira was produced after the GT40, and the Muira is considered the Genisis of the modern Exotic. </p><p></p><p>Also, there's no F40. Another car that shattered the idea of a supercar. The technology behind that car and the pure speed it can achieve on any track redefined what an exotic supercar can do and how it can be designed.</p><p></p><p>Also, I think the NSX deserves some credit. It was the first "exotic" that proved a supercar can be reliable, and a comforting car off the track, as well as fast on the track.</p><p></p><p>I admit the F1 is probably considered by most as the "best" supercar of all time and I agree it is extremely impressive, however the 1 million price tag in the early 90s kinda has me straying away from the title of "best". I mean, for 1 million any car can be blindingly fast and this car showed it. The performance in inarguable. You cannot refute how fast it was, but again for 1 million dollars, that can buy you a lot of performance. And don't think the F1 pioneered the center driving position for a road car. That was done by Lamborghini many years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnaheimE, post: 8763578, member: 66086"] Appauling, no GT40. The GT40 is one of the greatest cars ever made. The impact that car had is what started everything. The Muira was produced after the GT40, and the Muira is considered the Genisis of the modern Exotic. Also, there's no F40. Another car that shattered the idea of a supercar. The technology behind that car and the pure speed it can achieve on any track redefined what an exotic supercar can do and how it can be designed. Also, I think the NSX deserves some credit. It was the first "exotic" that proved a supercar can be reliable, and a comforting car off the track, as well as fast on the track. I admit the F1 is probably considered by most as the "best" supercar of all time and I agree it is extremely impressive, however the 1 million price tag in the early 90s kinda has me straying away from the title of "best". I mean, for 1 million any car can be blindingly fast and this car showed it. The performance in inarguable. You cannot refute how fast it was, but again for 1 million dollars, that can buy you a lot of performance. And don't think the F1 pioneered the center driving position for a road car. That was done by Lamborghini many years ago. [/QUOTE]
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