7 Ultimate Cars For Every Occasion, According To You
1. Subaru Legacy wagon 3.6 Turbo (aka Supergramps)
Who can argue with a Subaru Legacy/Liberty wagon? It’s modern, comfortable, quiet, spacious and, thanks to its Garrett 35/76 turbocharged EZ36 3.6-litre engine with 371hp, this particular one is seriously fast. But the best thing, it’s a perfectly usable daily driver that looks great and has bags of character.
2. Audi RS2
Of course, the Audi RS2 had to make your final list of 7 ultimate cars. Thanks to its 311bhp, 2.2-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine and six-speed manual gearbox, the RS2 accelerates from 0-30mph in just 1.5 seconds, making it faster than the McLaren F1 road car. To get to 60mph, the super estate needs 4.8 seconds, and it’ll top out at an electronically limited 162.8mph.
Porsche took care of the RS2’s suspension - which lowered the standard 80 Avant’s ride height by 40mm - and brakes (massive, 322mm discs featured at the front with 299mm cross-drilled discs at the rear). The wheels were also Porsche’s own 7.0Jx17 ‘Cup’ rims which were wrapped in 245/40 ZR17 Dunlop tyres.
All in all, the Audi RS2 was and remains an astonishing, go anywhere, do anything car that’s sought after and extremely rare.
3. Any tuned Volvo
There’s something about tuned Volvo estates like this that gets you and I pretty excited. Actually, there are many things about cars like this that really do it for petrolheads like us, including their tank-like strength and durability, boxy cool-factor and RWD layout.
This particular 1981 245 features a 2.3-litre GLT five-cylinder motor with a BMW 535i Getrag transmission, Jaguar XKR brakes and a full roll cage, so its ultimate car for all occasions status is off the chart! You can read the full spec details of the car here.
4. BMW E30 M3 Touring
You’re probably scratching your head at the moment, and that’s allowed, because BMW did not make an E30 M3 Touring. This Touring model actually started life as a 318i onto which E30 M3 parts were bolted on from a crashed car. The engine meanwhile, came out of an E36 M3 (S50B30), giving this Touring a healthy 282bhp power figure. Check out this thread for build pics and more info.
5. Subaru Forester XT
The second Subaru on your one car for every occasion list is the Forester XT which features Subaru’s EJ255 2.5-litre turbocharged DOHC engine. Unleashing more power from the engine is fairly straight forward job of swapping the car’s turbocharger and intercooler with those found in the STI version of the Impreza WRX, giving over 300bhp with relative ease.
6. Range Rover Sport
The supercharged V8 Range Rover Sport might tip the scales at 2335kg, but it’ll do 0-62mph in five seconds dead, so that’s the speed box well and truly booked.
What’s more, the Sport is the only truly capable car off-road from your list of vehicles, meaning that the end of the world won’t stop you in your tracks. The Range Rover’s air-sprung, aluminium suspension also allows for a smooth and cosseting ride, and the noise that comes from the tailpipes is simply out of this world, especially in the 543bhp SVR version.
This Merc’s 5.5-litre engine produces mammoth amounts of power (over 550bhp) and transfers all of its anger onto the tarmac through its rear wheels via a seven-speed automatic MCT gearbox. It’s a heavy old thing at almost two tonnes, but performance is crazy fast; 0-62mph takes 4.2 seconds and top speed is limited to 155mph, although a theoretical top speed of 200mph+ is plausible with the limiter removed.
With the physics-defying power comes a car that can cross continents at break-neck speeds, while in complete tranquility.
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