Ah, all my favourite cars in one post there. Making me drool Would have to go with the 458 as well in either traditional red or white. Can't get enough of the LaFerrari or Enzo either.
Lamborghini: Huracan EVO Spyder Aventador S Roadster Urus Sian FKP 37 Veneno McLaren: 600LT 720S Spyder GT Senna Ford: GT Mustang Chevrolet: Corvette Stingray Camaro Ferrari: LaFerrari F8 Spyder 488 Pista Monza SP1 (2 more ferrari's but I can't remember their names rn) And Red Bull F1 Cars are awesome, along with McLaren F1 as well
If you got a lot of money yeah its pretty nice. But for everyday use what would you get? Im aware Commodores are hella common over there but since its a GM (General Motors if anyone wasn't aware) product im not sure of its build quality and reliability. As far as I know Toyota is reliable over there (as in the US). can't say for sure about the others
A Holden Commodore? I'm pretty sure they've split with General Motors since you last looked that up, but aight. For general use I'd probably say Honda Civic's are the hottest. I have a few more, and I adore these few: BMW 1, 2 and 3 series are actually pretty nice and quite cheap to find used as well - most going for around $25k AUD (this one's $35K AUD) and of course, the older model ford mustangs (1980-2010 sell cheap) are cool (this one was selling for $23k with 41,000 KMs on it, imported in 2004 https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1999-ford-mustang-gt-35th-anniversary-manual/OAG-AD-19047437/?Cr=9)
I'm aware of them separating from General Motors but since the last car rolled down the factory, my point is how good are they? I am sure sure they can be cheap since they are GM cars. Honda Civics are cheap to get and can last a long time. Not sure about over there, but here in the US people modify civics with all sorts of stuff. BMWs are cheap here as well but they're not the greatest if you want a car for long term usage. Ford mustangs are great cars if you get them with a certain engine. The ones with V8s are generally abused by people, at least here in the US as they are more sought after for their power