Top 10 Cars on Every Man’s Unlimited Budget Wishlist

Money runs the world; the simple and complex needs of it. But what if money stopped being a problem and men could buy and drive just about any car, luxury or plain, custom or antique? What if there’s no limit to what four-wheeler you could have in your garage? A group of car lovers excitedly share their car choices if they had limitlessly cash, and the spectrum goes from the very common and expected to the rare and bizarre.

The Batmobile

Batmobile
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A fictitious creation of the Batman franchise, the Batmobile is a custom-built hybrid car of the future. But its non-existence did not stop these men from wishing they could one day drive the gentle beast, especially with the prospect of unlimited cash.

The question thrown open on an internet forum, a first user, in a one-worded answer, says, “Batmobile.” Before long, a second individual asks, “Which one” before a final user, apparently wrapped in the thought of owning such robotic beauty, replies, “The black one.”

Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce
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For its luxury and exclusivity, everyone with a firsthand experience of Rolls-Royce savors the driving experience. Seeing the RR make the list of cars men would drive if they could afford it is unsurprising.

One enthusiast says, “While Mercedes and Maybach are sold with the expectation the owner will employ a driver, RR assumes you want to drive it yourself.”

Aston Martin DBS V12

Aston Martin DBS V12
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Casing a 5.2 liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, the Aston Martin DBS is one luxury four-wheeler that got many men talking. Another driver claims they’ll assume the James Bond form if they could drive one, and a second user would take the DBS from Casino Royale, explicitly asking for a custom black.

Landcruiser 200/300 Top Trim

Landcruiser 200/300 Top Trim
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The Top Trim Lancruiser got a man tripping in the thread where he expressed his undying love for the “extremely reliable and robust” Toyota model. Excitedly, a second user recounts his experience handling the steering wheels of the heritage edition and how comfy and smooth driving a Top Trim feels.

Singer Custom Porsche

Singer Custom Porsche
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A car enthusiast expressed delight for the Singer Porsche as his first choice car if money wasn’t a problem. Jolting from his dream state, he says sadness about never having one. Another user replies, sharing his experience of how he’s got himself a virtual sitter on the Singer Insta feed for years.

McLaren F1 in McLaren Orange

McLaren Orange
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If money weren’t a problem, a confident car lover on a popular forum would buy a McLaren F1 gowned in a McLaren Orange shade. Excitedly, another individual highlighting the brand’s uniqueness thinks McLaren Orange is the Siamese twin of the F1. No other car brands would seamlessly garnish the F1 color without a tint of weirdness. I should wear a yellow driving the F1, too, yeah?

Tumbler

Batman tumbler
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Another Batman creation that men would buy if they had the means. The Tumbler, a custom-built, off-road tank vehicle costing as much as $1 million, would be the choice car of some members of a car enthusiast group if they could afford it.

Datsun 1970s 240z

Datsun 1970s 240z
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Unlike many others on the thread, a first user chooses a fully restored 1970s 240z, a sharp deviation from the call for current luxury wheels or even cinematic fictional designs. A fellow Datsun lover narrates how his son is obsessed with the 240sx model from the 80s and expresses a personal desire for the 1970 replica.

Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Nismo Spec

Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Nismo
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A driver considers the GTR Nismo the planet’s best all-around car. A second user calls it his dream car, expressing disappointment in how it was never offered in the United States and why he had to settle for the R35, which he describes as “soulless.”

Z-tune Nismo

Z-tune Nismo
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Designed to attain world-top-class speed, the Z-tune had some men drooling over it. A second forum user refers to the first commenter as a man of culture for choosing the Z-tune as their choice car if money wasn’t a problem. Another user claims they spent years watching street racing in the Z-tune, suggesting they’ll gladly want to relive the memories.

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This article originally appeared on MyCarMakesNoise.

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Author: Dave Johnston

Dave is a hands-on automotive technician with experience in performing service, diagnostics, and repairs on domestic and imported vehicles. He enjoys writing and sharing his knowledge far and wide.

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