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The coolest car from the year you were born

1950: Volkswagen Bus — A car that transcends decades, the VW Bus was the world's first minivan.

The coolest car from the year you were born

1951: Land Rover Defender Series I — The original Land Rover Defender was born in Britain as a response to the popularity of Jeeps in the United Kingdom

1951: Land Rover Defender Series I — The original Land Rover Defender was born in Britain as a response to the popularity of Jeeps in the United Kingdom

1952: Ford F-Series OG —This first edition Ford F-Series is the ancestor of the best-selling vehicle in modern American history, the Ford F-150.

1952: Ford F-Series OG —This first edition Ford F-Series is the ancestor of the best-selling vehicle in modern American history, the Ford F-150.

Source: Ford

1953: Chevrolet Corvette — A car dripping with class, the original Corvette almost died early after posting poor initial sales numbers.

1953: Chevrolet Corvette — A car dripping with class, the original Corvette almost died early after posting poor initial sales numbers.

1954: Willys CJ-5 — The CJ-5 was influenced by the Jeep MC8A1, which was used in the Korean War from 1950-1953.

1954: Willys CJ-5 — The CJ-5 was influenced by the Jeep MC8A1, which was used in the Korean War from 1950-1953.

1955: Ford Thunderbird — An all-time cool-looking car, the T-bird created a new class of vehicle for American consumers: the "personal luxury car."

1955: Ford Thunderbird — An all-time cool-looking car, the T-bird created a new class of vehicle for American consumers: the "personal luxury car."

1955: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing (tie) — The Gullwing was a beloved luxury car, and only 1,400 were produced.

1955: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing (tie) — The Gullwing was a beloved luxury car, and only 1,400 were produced.

Source: RM Sotheby's

1956: Citroën DS — A sleek and stunning vehicle, the Citroën DS marked France's automotive comeback after World War II.

1956: Citroën DS — A sleek and stunning vehicle, the Citroën DS marked France

1957: Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder (tie) — Custom made, the 250 GT was built to be a race car first and a road car second.

1957: Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder (tie) — Custom made, the 250 GT was built to be a race car first and a road car second.

Source: Top Speed

1957: Chevy Bel-Air (Tie) — Quite possibly the coolest car on this list, the '57 Bel Air is an iconic American vehicle.

1957: Chevy Bel-Air (Tie) — Quite possibly the coolest car on this list, the

1958: Fiat 500 — An important car in Fiat's history, the Fiat 500 Nuova had a sunroof that opened the entire length of the car.

1958: Fiat 500 — An important car in Fiat

Source: RM Sotheby's

1959: Cadillac El Dorado — A stunning car, even to this day, the El Dorado helped make Cadillac a household name. Just look at those tailfins.

1959: Cadillac El Dorado — A stunning car, even to this day, the El Dorado helped make Cadillac a household name. Just look at those tailfins.

1960: BMC Mini — A small, UK-made economy car, the Mini symbolized 1960s British pop culture and was recently voted Britain's "Best-Ever Car."

1960: BMC Mini — A small, UK-made economy car, the Mini symbolized 1960s British pop culture and was recently voted Britain

Source: Mirror.co.uk

1961: Lincoln Continental — There are few cars as "American" as the Lincoln Continental, with the fourth-generation '61 version showcasing a four-door convertible.

1961: Lincoln Continental — There are few cars as "American" as the Lincoln Continental, with the fourth-generation

1962: Studebaker Avanti - A personal luxury coupe built between June 1962 and December 1963, the Studebaker Avanti saw fewer than 6,000 produced.

1962: Studebaker Avanti - A personal luxury coupe built between June 1962 and December 1963, the Studebaker Avanti saw fewer than 6,000 produced.

1963: Porsche 911 — The sports car that inspired generations, Porsche 911's design was actually influenced by the VW Beetle.

1963: Porsche 911 — The sports car that inspired generations, Porsche 911

Source: Top Speed

1964: Aston Martin DB5 — A classic car from the British luxury carmaker, the Aston Martin DB5 was featured in the 2012 James Bond film "Skyfall" — but Bond first drove it in 1964's "Goldfinger."

1964: Aston Martin DB5 — A classic car from the British luxury carmaker, the Aston Martin DB5 was featured in the 2012 James Bond film "Skyfall" — but Bond first drove it in 1964

Source: CNN

1965: Ford Mustang — The Mustang continues to be a very popular car.

1965: Ford Mustang — The Mustang continues to be a very popular car.

1966: Lamborghini Miura — A car that changed the sports-car design game with its mid-engined, two-seat layout, the Miura was originally supposed to be limited to just 30 units.

1966: Lamborghini Miura — A car that changed the sports-car design game with its mid-engined, two-seat layout, the Miura was originally supposed to be limited to just 30 units.

Source: Top Speed

1967: Chevy Camaro — An old fashioned American muscle car, the Camaro had a powerful V8 engine under its hood.

1967: Chevy Camaro — An old fashioned American muscle car, the Camaro had a powerful V8 engine under its hood.

1968: Dodge Charger — Notice the large front-end hood, which captures the use of Chrysler's B-body platform, an innovation that Chrysler used on its models from 1966-1978.

1968: Dodge Charger — Notice the large front-end hood, which captures the use of Chrysler

1969: Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II — A muscle-era sports car, the Cyclone Spoiler was developed by Mercury, with two NASCAR drivers providing input.

1969: Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II — A muscle-era sports car, the Cyclone Spoiler was developed by Mercury, with two NASCAR drivers providing input.

Source: RM Sotheby's

1970: Ferrari Daytona GTB/4 — Svelte, sleek, and super-fast, the Daytona was Enzo Ferrari's response to the Lamborghini Miura.

1970: Ferrari Daytona GTB/4 — Svelte, sleek, and super-fast, the Daytona was Enzo Ferrari

Source: RM Sotheby's

1971: Jaguar E-Type Series 3 — Introduced in 1971, the E-Type was ranked first in a 2004 "Most Beautiful Cars of All Time" list by the Daily Telegraph, with four times as many votes as any other car.

1971: Jaguar E-Type Series 3 — Introduced in 1971, the E-Type was ranked first in a 2004 "Most Beautiful Cars of All Time" list by the Daily Telegraph, with four times as many votes as any other car.

1972: BMW 02 Series — As a compact executive car, the 02 Series supported BMW's tagline as "The Ultimate Driving Machine."

1972: BMW 02 Series — As a compact executive car, the 02 Series supported BMW

Source: BMWBlog

1973: Mercedes-Benz 280 — Check out the unique three-headlight configuration on this gorgeous executive sedan.

1973: Mercedes-Benz 280 — Check out the unique three-headlight configuration on this gorgeous executive sedan.

1974: Triumph TR7 — A unique blend of European styling and that American power under the hood, the Triumph TR7 was praised for its spacious two-seat interior when it was released.

1974: Triumph TR7 — A unique blend of European styling and that American power under the hood, the Triumph TR7 was praised for its spacious two-seat interior when it was released.

Source: Motor 1

1975: Ferrari 308 — The 308 made its debut at the 1975 Paris and London Auto Shows and was the first Ferrari to feature fiberglass as body material.

1975: Ferrari 308 — The 308 made its debut at the 1975 Paris and London Auto Shows and was the first Ferrari to feature fiberglass as body material.

Source: Ferrari

1976: AMC Pacer — American Motor Corporation may have folded 30 years ago, but the '74 Pacer still captures attention, with its large glass windowpane and round front-end shape.

1976: AMC Pacer — American Motor Corporation may have folded 30 years ago, but the

1977: Pontiac Trans Am — A true American original, the Trans Am "Firebird" became famous for its role in Burt Reynold's classic film "Smokey and the Bandit."

1977: Pontiac Trans Am — A true American original, the Trans Am "Firebird" became famous for its role in Burt Reynold

Source: Fox News

1978: Porsche 928 — Just look at those pop-up headlights. Classic.

1978: Porsche 928 — Just look at those pop-up headlights. Classic.

1979: Buick Riviera — This classic sixth edition of the Riviera featured front-wheel drive, which was still rather novel in those days.

1979: Buick Riviera — This classic sixth edition of the Riviera featured front-wheel drive, which was still rather novel in those days.

1980: Audi Quattro — A car that truly changed the game in both design, as it differed sharply from the previous models on this list, and function—the Quattro pioneered four-wheel drive.

1980: Audi Quattro — A car that truly changed the game in both design, as it differed sharply from the previous models on this list, and function—the Quattro pioneered four-wheel drive.

Source: Audi

1981: DeLorean DMC-12 — Made famous by the "Back to the Future" movie series, the DeLorean DMC-12 had no paint, as the body was made from stainless steel.

1981: DeLorean DMC-12 — Made famous by the "Back to the Future" movie series, the DeLorean DMC-12 had no paint, as the body was made from stainless steel.

1982: Lotus Espirit Turbo — With its aerodynamic angles, it's not surprising the Lotus Espirit Turbo was featured in the James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only."

1982: Lotus Espirit Turbo — With its aerodynamic angles, it

1983: Lamborghini Countach LP500S — Countach models are all impressive, but probably the coolest thing about them was the upward-opening "scissor doors" that defined certain 1980s sports cars.

1983: Lamborghini Countach LP500S — Countach models are all impressive, but probably the coolest thing about them was the upward-opening "scissor doors" that defined certain 1980s sports cars.

Source: RM Sotheby's

1984: Corvette C4 — Notice the change of style here as we enter the '80s. The C4 exemplified this with its sleek, angular look. It was the first Corvette convertible seen in a decade.

1984: Corvette C4 — Notice the change of style here as we enter the

1985: BMW M3 E30 — A car that helped usher BMW into new prominence, the M3 E30 has affectionately been called "the legend," by the German automaker.

1985: BMW M3 E30 — A car that helped usher BMW into new prominence, the M3 E30 has affectionately been called "the legend," by the German automaker.

Source: BMW

1986: Buick Grand National Turbo — Nicknamed the "Darth Vader Car" because of the popularity of the "Star Wars" films, the all-black Grand National is still really cool looking.

1986: Buick Grand National Turbo — Nicknamed the "Darth Vader Car" because of the popularity of the "Star Wars" films, the all-black Grand National is still really cool looking.

1987: Ferrari F40 (tie) — Similar in design to the Countach, the F40 is truly legendary. It set a record by shattering the 200-mph mark, becoming the world’s fastest production car at that time.

1987: Ferrari F40 (tie) — Similar in design to the Countach, the F40 is truly legendary. It set a record by shattering the 200-mph mark, becoming the world’s fastest production car at that time.

Source: RMSotheby's

1987: Porsche 959 (tie) — With adjustable suspension and intelligent four-wheel-drive, the 959 was considered "the most technologically advanced car of its era."

1987: Porsche 959 (tie) — With adjustable suspension and intelligent four-wheel-drive, the 959 was considered "the most technologically advanced car of its era."

Source: RM Sotheby's

1988: Honda CRX — The CRX featured 105 horsepower and fourteen-inch tires.

1988: Honda CRX — The CRX featured 105 horsepower and fourteen-inch tires.

1989: Lancia Delta Integrale — A car specifically designed for rally-cross racing, the '89 Delta Integrale won the San Remo Rally in Italy that same year.

1989: Lancia Delta Integrale — A car specifically designed for rally-cross racing, the

1990: Honda/Acura NSX — This Japanese-produced sports car stunned audiences when it first came out with an all-aluminum monocoque body, forged pistons, and titanium connecting rods.

1990: Honda/Acura NSX — This Japanese-produced sports car stunned audiences when it first came out with an all-aluminum monocoque body, forged pistons, and titanium connecting rods.

Source: Bloomberg

1991: Dodge Viper SR1 — No car said "Welcome to the '90s" quite like the Dodge Viper, especially with its powerful V10 engine and five-speed manual transmission.

1991: Dodge Viper SR1 — No car said "Welcome to the

1992: Jaguar XJ220 — The world's fastest production car at the time, only 281 XJ220s were built between 1992 and 1994.

1992: Jaguar XJ220 — The world

Source: RM Sotheby's

1993: McLaren F1 — This is the car that set a world speed record of 231 mph in 1993 and held it for 11 years.

1993: McLaren F1 — This is the car that set a world speed record of 231 mph in 1993 and held it for 11 years.

1994: Toyota Supra —A cool and sleek sports car out of Japan, the mid-90s Supra rose to prominence when it was driven by Paul Walker in 2002's "The Fast and the Furious."

1994: Toyota Supra —A cool and sleek sports car out of Japan, the mid-90s Supra rose to prominence when it was driven by Paul Walker in 2002

Source: Top Speed

1995: Mazda RX-7 — A pure sports car, the RX-7 boasted a 1.3-liter twin-turbocharged rotary engine with 255 horsepower and 217 pound-feet of torque.

1995: Mazda RX-7 — A pure sports car, the RX-7 boasted a 1.3-liter twin-turbocharged rotary engine with 255 horsepower and 217 pound-feet of torque.

Source: Edmunds

1996: Porsche Boxster — A car that captures the '90s, the Porsche Boxster premiered in 1997 as a two-seater roadster convertible.

1996: Porsche Boxster — A car that captures the

1997: Acura Integra — Front-wheel drive, high-compression pistons, 195 horsepower, and excellent handing ... yeah, the '97 Integra had it all.

1997: Acura Integra — Front-wheel drive, high-compression pistons, 195 horsepower, and excellent handing ... yeah, the

Source: Yahoo

1998: BMW M5 E39 — Called "the sports sedan by which all others are judged by" the M5 is a favorite of BMW enthusiasts.

1998: BMW M5 E39 — Called "the sports sedan by which all others are judged by" the M5 is a favorite of BMW enthusiasts.

1999: Nissan Skyline GT4 R34 — Similar in design and shape to the Supra, the Skyline has been called "one of Japan's most iconic cars."

1999: Nissan Skyline GT4 R34 — Similar in design and shape to the Supra, the Skyline has been called "one of Japan

Source: Motor1

2000: BMW Z8 — This flashy roadster arrived in 2000 and was featured in the James Bond film "The World is Not Enough."

2000: BMW Z8 — This flashy roadster arrived in 2000 and was featured in the James Bond film "The World is Not Enough."

2001: Honda S2000 — Featuring an F20C inline 4 engine specifically produced for the S2000, this sports car's release was targeted to match Honda's 50th birthday.

2001: Honda S2000 — Featuring an F20C inline 4 engine specifically produced for the S2000, this sports car

Source: Honda and Hagerty

2002: Enzo Ferrari — Named after the company's eponymous founder, the 2002 Enzo Ferrari was a true luxury sports car, with the 400th Enzo selling for $1.1 million at an auction.

2002: Enzo Ferrari — Named after the company

Source: Autoblog

2003: Aston Martin DB9 — Made for both comfort and speed, the DB9 boasted a 450-horsepower, 6.0-liter V-12 engine.

2003: Aston Martin DB9 — Made for both comfort and speed, the DB9 boasted a 450-horsepower, 6.0-liter V-12 engine.

Source: RM Sotheby's

2004: Porsche Carrera GT — Originally priced at $440,000, Porsche claimed this supercar could go from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds.

2004: Porsche Carrera GT — Originally priced at $440,000, Porsche claimed this supercar could go from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds.

2005: Bugatti Veyron — Not just a supercar that doubled as a luxury vehicle, the Veyron also set a world speed record of 267 mph in 2010.

2005: Bugatti Veyron — Not just a supercar that doubled as a luxury vehicle, the Veyron also set a world speed record of 267 mph in 2010.

Source: Autoblog

2006: Chrysler 300 SRT-8 — The 300C SRT8's monster V-8 engine boasted 425 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. It was an old fashioned muscle car in a family sedan era.

2006: Chrysler 300 SRT-8  — The  300C SRT8

2007: Audi R8 — Fast and beautiful, the R8 had an aluminum skin and channeled 420-horsepower through a V-8 engine.

2007: Audi R8 — Fast and beautiful, the R8 had an aluminum skin and channeled 420-horsepower through a V-8 engine.

2008: Nissan GT-R — First produced in 2007, the GT-R was the successor to the Skyline and won EVO's 2008 "Car of the Year" award.

2008: Nissan GT-R — First produced in 2007, the GT-R was the successor to the Skyline and won EVO

Source: EVO

2009: Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione — Originally priced at $250,000, the 8C Competizione featured a retro-styling and could top 180 mph.

2009: Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione — Originally priced at $250,000, the 8C Competizione featured a retro-styling and could top 180 mph.

2010: Lexus LFA — Lexus entered the sports car market with the LFA in 2010 and the results were a hit. A Lexus executive recently said, "The LFA is an icon now and possibly always...It is a car we can reference for another 25 years if we choose."

2010: Lexus LFA — Lexus entered the sports car market with the LFA in 2010 and the results were a hit. A Lexus executive recently said, "The LFA is an icon now and possibly always...It is a car we can reference for another 25 years if we choose."

2011: Chevy Volt — Bringing us into the electric vehicle era, the Volt is a top-selling plug-in hybrid and was named 2011 Green Car of the Year, 2011 Car of the Year, and 2011 World Green Car.

2011: Chevy Volt — Bringing us into the electric vehicle era, the Volt is a top-selling plug-in hybrid and was named 2011 Green Car of the Year, 2011 Car of the Year, and 2011 World Green Car.

2012: Tesla Model S — A car that truly broke the mold, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk created an all electric car that drove like a luxury sedan and also gained 270 miles per charge.

2012: Tesla Model S — A car that truly broke the mold, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk created an all electric car that drove like a luxury sedan and also gained 270 miles per charge.

2013: McLaren P1 — This plug-in, hybrid sports car considered a successor to 1993's McLaren F1, packed 903 horsepower and could go from 0-60 mpg in 2.8 seconds.

2013: McLaren P1 — This plug-in, hybrid sports car considered a successor to 1993

Source: Top Speed

2014: BMW i8 — With its carbon-fiber chassis, BMW's plug-in hybrid was surely different, as an electric motor powered the front wheels and a gasoline engine drove the rear ones.

2014: BMW i8 — With its carbon-fiber chassis, BMW

2015: Dodge Challenger Hellcat — With 707 horsepower, the Challenger Hellcat was more powerful than all but 10 cars in the entire United States.

2015: Dodge Challenger Hellcat — With 707 horsepower, the Challenger Hellcat was more powerful than all but 10 cars in the entire United States.

2016: Tesla Model X — Tesla's second major all-electric car, the Model X was an eye-catching crossover SUV that could be had with a 100 kilowatt-hour battery pack and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system.

2016: Tesla Model X — Tesla

2017: Chevy Bolt — An all-electric subcompact hatchback, the Bolt won 2017 North American Car of the Year award and 2017 Best Car to Buy Award.

2017: Chevy Bolt — An all-electric subcompact hatchback, the Bolt won 2017 North American Car of the Year award and 2017 Best Car to Buy Award.

Source: Green Car Reports and

2018: Tesla Model 3 — The car that may make or break Tesla, the Model 3 has been called "completely brilliant" and features "high-caliber semi-self driving."

2018: Tesla Model 3 — The car that may make or break Tesla, the Model 3 has been called "completely brilliant" and features "high-caliber semi-self driving."

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