What is the Perfect Car? - Top Speed

There’s no such thing as the "perfect car. That’s because we can apply certain dimensional criteria, certain mechanical evaluations to determine who likely wears Spandex best. Even so, finding "perfection" that way means setting criteria, as opposed to expecting perfection as some kind of absolute. Absolute perfection is always an ideal. but no matter how long you sail toward it, you’ll probably never get perceptibly closer. You’ve got earthly limitations in the here and now that kind of preclude the possibility. So for this article, we’re going to stick to the earthly limitations of the here and now. We’ll look at our guiding star of ideal perfection first, just to get a navigation point. But from there, we’re on our own, left to sail those uncharted waters to find the closest thing to automotive perfection, sticking as closely as possible to the shores of today’s technology. A Perfect Car — The Ten (or Eleven) Criteria Somewhere in a far away galaxy, say 12 parsecs left of the Kessel Run, is The Perfect Automobile. We’ll never see it, because its anti-theft system uses that hyperspace dimensional shift thing from "The Philadelphia Experiment" (1984). But, like The Flying Spaghetti Monster, it is there. Source: www.topspeed.com