The new $2.6 million Bugatti Chiron

To me driving is still a visceral experience. Take that Vette, put a .520 lift cam in it and with those side pipes it sounds like nothing else ever made, along with the Ford AC Cobras. Open-top driving with a 427 under the hood--nothing else like it.

While the mid-60's Corvettes and Cobras continue to appreciate in price and are highly desired by collectors 50 years after their manufacture, in another 50 years the Chiron will be a high-tech automotive curiosity and nothing more.

Edit: Oh Yeah I forgot about the pleasure of operating standard heavy duty clutch mated to a Muncie M-22 "Rockcrusher" 4-speed transmission. Driving one of those bad boys isn't for the faint of heart, you'll get a workout.