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The 10 Greatest Cars Ever Made - Readers’ Choice

Written by Poquet Auto | Nov 19, 2015 4:00:22 PM

Automobiles have been around since the 19th century, and now over 60 million are produced each year. From the Model T to the Tesla Model X, cars have changed a lot over the years. We wanted to make a list of the greatest cars of all time, but how to pick?

We got our facebook followers to choose for us. They came up with a list of their choices for the greatest cars of all time. Here, in no particular order, are the ten they picked.

  1. My E90 BMW that keeps on going day in and day out. - MM
  2. Land Rover. Outfitted with a raised roof for a sleeping platform, sink with shower adapter, dining table (booth style), and microwave oven. And of course double gas tank to travel double far. And a winch. And the small fridge. I didn't make this up -- I've taken trips in this specially outfitted dream car. - LA
  3. The Corvette has always pushed the boundaries of automobile muscle and technology. - JE
  4. I would have to say the Shelby Cobra. Today it is still one of the most feared and talked about performance cars. My more conservative side says the Volvo XC60 that I purchased from Poquet ;) - AF
  5. 1991 Chevy Camaro T-Top V8 350. Varooooom! Nothing like the deep throated rumble of a Chevy V8. It would make my crystal sing in the china cabinet when it idled in the driveway. Miss that car. - MN
  6. The Jaguar E-Type series 1. Even Enzo Ferrari said it best: "This is the most beautiful car I have ever seen. The only problem with it is that it does not have a Ferrari badge on it." - BS
  7. The Aston Martin One-77. That thing is art. - CG
  8. The car that turns into a boat. Awesome and practical. - BB
  9. The Ford Model T. It made driving accessible to the masses. - RH
  10. The flying car! - BB

People have all sorts of reasons for picking their favorite cars--whether it’s for speed, luxury, or versatility. Which car would you have picked?

 Image by Pedro Ribero Simones via flickr, licensed under CC by 2.0