ITT Cars that have Basically Zero Flaws

The 1997 Honda NSX is flawless.

>design
Simple but elegant Pininfarina styling with pop ups

>interior
Cockpit-like, ergonomic, easy to see out of, rifle-bolt shifter

>engine
high revving 3.2L V6 that will last hundreds of thousands of miles, also muh VTEC

>driving experience
Direct and responsive steering, neutral handling, tuned by Senna, not harsh on bumpy roads

What are some other perfect cars? Posting the McLaren F1 is cheating.

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>Production
Lancia stratos
E46 m3
Porsche 918
1970 Ford Gt Racecar
Dodge Viper

>Kit
Superlite SLC
Exocet

>never drive your heros they said
Coming in on the 5 year anniversary of me letting one of these beauties slip right out of my hands, still regret it

>looks good
>goes hard
>indestructible
>roomy
>easy to work on
>easy to modify

>looks shit

Incorrect.

>McLaren F1
i love the F1 and if i had arab money i'd own one but it does have some flaws
>super limited production
>insanely expensive
>any serious damage means mclaren pretty much need to rebuild the entire chassis

That's hypercar ownership for ya

F1s come with lifetime McLaren service, though, and they'll fly out specialist mechanics to wherever you are in the world.

In this sense, low production is a positive.

>understeers like a bitch
no thanks