I like to answer fully when I can

My first encounter with a DB4 Zagato was about 15 years ago, I was in my little
Peugeot 206 driving home from work, around the corner ahead of me this low green classic Aston cam flying towards me and zoomed off into my rear view mirror - I recognised it immediately, the license plate was
1 VEV and I knew it was worth millions. Of course none of my car friends believed that one of the most valuable cars in existence drove past me on a twisting country road at speed. It took me over 10 years to find it again, and I finally got to take a photo of it in 2019! In between I managed to find a few
other DB4 Zagato and every time I see one I just wish I could get behind the wheel and see what it can do

I think you mean the newer Opel Speedster? As the
one I drove (Vauxhall variation) across Europe (including Switzerland) was quite a different little car

For me the Sagaris has 2 reasons it is on my list. First off, it was launched to the world on my birthday (15th birthday from memory) and secondly, I just love how wild it is! I will own one, I just don't know when

Hmm, the SD1 3500 is a bit of an ugly duckling, but it's a bit of a beast with the V8 engine up front, and I am a huge V8 fanatic, I also love muscle cars, and I guess in a way, this was Britain's muscle car, even though they are all older than me and they have always been rare to see in my lifetime! Even though I am not patriotic, I do love the older cars without technology driving them, and this is just a little bit crazy
We all have different tastes and choices, but what brings us together is a universal love for the cars, it doesn't matter what makes it special to each person, it is mutual respect and love for all things automotive that matters
