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Pick any car in the world!

The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport:

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The most awesome triumph of engineering in the automotive world. Even the most extensive list of superlatives would fail to adequately describe this car.
 
Not a Bronco? Color me surprised.

I already have 2, so another would be, well, another one.

Why would anyone not pick the most expensive car in the world?

I looked at the question in terms of "a car I would want to keep and drive" supercars don't do it for me. And I can't imagine what the maintenance costs on that type of car may be. I'm a pretty simple guy.

I like your choice.... Lately I have been leaning towards the Challenger... not sure which year though.

1970 Challenger RT is a super sexy car.

I like your taste but I'd go with the year older 68 Shelby GT 500KR.

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This is an awesome car also, and certainly wouldn't turn one down. More rare and valuable than the Boss, but I have had a thing for the Boss 302 since I was 15.
 
You're not serious... are you? What is that, a 99 Mazda 626?

You can't be serious. Really that out of touch, or are you just 15?

Porsche 959

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_959

As its production run, it was hailed as being the most technologically advanced road-going sports car ever built and the harbinger of the future of sports cars: it was one of the first high-performance vehicles to use an all-wheel drive system; it provided the basis for Porsche's first all-wheel drive Carrera 4 model; and it convinced Porsche executives of the system's viability so well that they chose to make all-wheel drive standard on all versions of the 911 Turbo starting with the 993 variant. In 2004, Sports Car International named this car number one on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s.

Forgot to add this was one of the earliest production cars to acheive 0-60 times under 4 seconds. It was no slouch even by today's hyper-horse power standards.
 
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