Older Audis, they are incredibly durable if taken care of. I've seen many Audi's go over 400 000 kms and they still look and run really good.
The Ford EF Falcon, I've seen these babies last so long that they go over 999,999 KMs on the odometer. This is a car from 94' and they are still used as Taxis in some Australian cities, they were even used as Police cars in the 2nd Death Race movie. I'll link the video below.
This has always seemed like a Japanese Firebird/ Camaro, not that its a bad thing. I do rather favor this model of Supra.
(imported from here) Don't really know this car very well. It was in Forza 4 but never knew what they really were. So I never bought one, forgetting about it. It recently came into Real Racing 3. I took me a while to find this because I forgot what it was called. More people need to notice this car. If you know the name of this car I will be a little surprised.
You do realise that the name being in the picture is how they found it, right? It'd be pretty difficult to find the right picture without knowing the name. I'm fairly certain they meant that because of RR3 they now know the name and can Google it.
While everyone remembers the Datsun 240z and the 510, everyone seems to forget about the 620. In my opinion it is one of the best looking trucks ever made. Stock. Lowering it and putting some decent wheels goes along way. Rally heritage. My daily driver, It's not very fast, but it does everything I need it to do.
I know what the car is called because I had to look it up to get the picture.... I gave up looking for it and looked at in on RR3.
the Honda Integra Type R My brother just bough that one , we try it on a little mountain road the handling is just amazing ! the VTEC up to 8700 rpm ...
Why do you like these? They blow head gaskets all the time and I've never seen one called anything but uninspired in respects to handling. It's a good looking (imo) car, but it's pretty much a pile of crap.
I know a guy with an S60R (same generation as the above car). It's wicked sweet. I love those wheels.
A car that seems to be almost unheard of if not for Gran Turismo: (imported from here) The Nissan 240RS in all of its boxy, squared-off wheel-arched goodness.