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Absolutely. Cars that largely made the game because major supercar makers didn't want to license, so they were like "fine, I'll get the fake American diablo" lol
@@jakobquick6875 Actually, its a masterpiece, even with 6 cylinders and is still Jaguar's last6 supercar. The one from the Bond film SPECTRE never got mass produced.
All of these were futuristic gems in that era. Many of these look like a modern design even now. To think the Ferrari 456 was designed in the early 90's is mind blowing.
😊🙏 These Oldies but Goldies are not forgotten at all ... They still have many Royal Fans who admired & discussed about them in around the World! They are also more reliable than many of today's plastic cars! 🌷🌿🌍✌💜🕊
5:53 This car remind me 550 Marenello which is facelifted, non-pop up headlight version of 456. One of my childhood dream car was 575M race car based on 550M.
The XJ220 is not forgotten for a lot of reasons, 1- the production car is not what Jaguar originally promised 2-It was the fastest production car until the Mclaren F1 3-It was a sales flop
The first time (and last too) I've seem those Venturis was on Test Drive 6 while most of the others was on Need For Speed 2, NFS 3, and Gran Turismo 2 all playing PS1 around mid 2000's when I was 6 or 7 yo. Edit: It was Test Drive 6, not 3 where I saw the Venturi.
The 456 is the only real one on the list. And the last good looking car to come out of Ferrari. The rest are forgotten because they only made a handful of each and they aren't production models.
You forgot the W210 S70 AMG, a V8 car that did 0-100 in 5,5 seconds. By the way Brabus also made a Biturbo E-V12 version of the W220 in 1996. The glory days of German car engineering. The Porsche 968CS is also forgotten.
I dispute some of those: the Dauer won Le Mans via a loophole, the Audi was a Group B star, the TVR was the star at the British Motor Show that year, the Evo 2 was a DTM star, the NSX-R was never sold outside Japan - most small Euro brands never had this recognition outside car medias - I get this impression that you weren’t born when they were around
That Ferrari is not even close to be a "forgotten" supercar. Everyone knows it. Now the other cars, probably nobody knows it, I didn't, except Venturi because it was featured in Gran Turismo 2.
renseigne toi , le chassis est meilleur qu une f40 , le moteur est fiable est a le merite de meme battre des F40 slm en competition , et pour courir sur un circuit est tres competitif en entretien , les prix s envolent , en 1994 pour le prix du une ferari 358 gts maintenant elle coutent plus 200 000 euro comparé a une 358 de 75000 eueo
Jaguar tail lights looking like a British version of Ford Tempo or some other super cheap and lame attempt at futuristic of the late 80s early 90s, they also have the ridges like the MB e-class pre-96. That's the least cool car here but I'm not saying the rest are super car cool. The Ferrari with the pop up headlights is one of my favorite Ferraris along with the California with the gated 6-speed conventional manual. The strange body specs of the large displacement rear-mid engine cars is, IMO, strange and while not truly ugly, not really that attractive to me either, why the Ferrari California with the front engine v8 is beautiful. The one really attractive car on the list is the first one that I was convinced was going to be a Lotus, it's the least weird boat looking of the bunch, a bunch I'd be hard pressed to afford even an oil change on them.
Has the narrator ever heard of cars before making this video? You do not say 'a seven point oh liter engine', you say a seven liter engine. The numbers after the decimal are only used when they are greater than zero, ie a 6.3 liter AMG engine.