>>28699474 (OP)
For me, it's still the McLaren F1. It's still among the fastest naturally aspirated cars in the world 30 years on, all even better since it was manual-only plus the kino center driving position is just icing on the cake.
Aside from breaking the speed record, the Bugatti Veyron always just seemed like something for rappers to rap about and lust over, while richfags get to go back and forth with all the "special editions" they put out (of which most were just cosmetic). I imagine if it didn't have it's crazy price tag or dual-clutch automatic transmission it wouldn't have been nearly as popular.