The Coolest Single Seater Cars, Ideal for Introverts
Carpooling is great for the environment and your wallet, but sometimes, you just want to ride alone, in silence or with your music, with no one bothering you or asking you how much longer until you get to your destination. For those moments, some car manufacturers thought of single-seat cars that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie.
Sadly, those cars weren't very popular for a number of many different reasons, and they are now collector's pieces for very wealthy people and car museums. So, here are some of the coolest single-seater cars, ideal for introverts like you and me.
Replica Cursor

One of the best-looking single-seaters out there.
Peel Trident

Single-seaters between the 1950s and the 1970s were considered an option for the future, so some of them would look like spaceships.
Peel P50

Three-Wheelers for the win.
McLaren Solus GT

The closest you can feel to a racing car.
Lamborghini Egoista

Literally the selfish car.
Hudson Free Spirit

Ideal for lone wolves.
Honda Project 2&4

Sadly, this concept never saw the light of day, but it was a promising vehicle.
Formula Ford Ecoboost

Yes, this is a street-legal car you can own.
Ferrari Monza SP1

Probably the hardest Ferrari to steal.
Electra Meccanica Solo

Looks like half a car, but it has its charm.
BAC Mono

Probably the best-known single-seater in the world.
AC Invacar Model 70

Another three-wheeler for a very specific target audience.
Brutsch Mopetta

A wonder of the '50s.
Mazda Miata Mono-Posto

A concept car that remained a concept car, like many other unappreciated single-seaters.
Sinclair C5

A machine that tried to change the world and failed miserably.