Image: Dubas X86 YouTube
We love cars of course. Sometimes though its cool to lust after the cars that you’ll never be able to drive. Ones that only exist in places like movies, games, shows or books.
Last week we asked readers what fictional cars they wished were real. These were their responses.
Image: StarWars.com
I have always wanted a Land Speeder. Turbine engines, open top, two seater, zero friction. Top speed 160 mph and maximum altitude of ~3 feet, perfect for America’s poorly maintained roads.
Submitted by: Gin and Panic
Image: Furiousdriving YouTube
I know technically it’s just a 1974 Dodge Monaco, but it does all those amazing stunts, and it keeps our heroes safe, and keeps going until they not longer need it.
Submitted by: James Smith via Facebook
Image: Jetson YouTube
I don’t care about the technology, legality, regulations, resources or cost.
We’ve been promised flying cars since I was a kid.
I want my damn flying car!
Submitted by: 900Turbo
Image: Paul Frank Design
Today’s technology makes it feasible (as an EV).
Submitted by: Roland Netman via Facebook
Image: MovieClips YouTube
Submitted by: XL500
Image: Hoangquan hientrang
Durango 95 from A Clockwork Orange. Great for playing “Hogs of the Road”.
Submitted by: Jeff Weir via Facebook
Robocop (1987) 6000 SUX Commercial
Submitted by: Huell-Howitzer
Image: Pamela Hirschhorn YouTube
Submitted by: More than a few people
Image: Lexus
Submitted by: Sucker for a ‘23 300C (formerly Magnum_SRT8)
Image: TurboTURAN93
Mad Max’s Pursuit Special, last of the V8 Interceptors.
Do I really need to explain why?
Submitted by: Elgordo47
Image: National Air And Space Museum
A flying car with no visible means of lift bopping around in the sky by 2019? That’s what I want in my garage. Screw traffic jams.
Submitted by: the1969DodgeChargerfan
Image: ThePropStore YouTube
Submitted by: A few people
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