What would you get?That's my price range, but I would like to stay towards the bottom of it...And this is whats important to me (in order of priority):1) Reliability (though if i buy new/newish this is slightly less of a concern)2) Comfort (aka I'd rather have an wrx than an evo)3) Performance - I want it to be pretty damn fast - Handling/Acceleration are equally important4) Value4 Doors would be nice, 4 seats are requiredIdeas?
9/20/2007 4:13:09 PM
good thing ive never seen a post like this on tww.
9/20/2007 4:16:27 PM
shut the fuck up
9/20/2007 4:17:48 PM
if it were me.. S4[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 4:23 PM. Reason : or maybe M3]
9/20/2007 4:22:44 PM
one of those new body style TLs.its honda powRlook into a 350Z. im sure you can find one on the high side of your limit.so you pretty much want something japanese.
9/20/2007 4:23:03 PM
'01-02 E46 M3
9/20/2007 4:28:13 PM
05 GTO
9/20/2007 4:38:43 PM
^^^
9/20/2007 4:40:44 PM
buy my 540i and save $15k
9/20/2007 4:44:23 PM
^ hell yeahwould someone be stupid to buy a used jap car with 25% the performance of the 540i for 20-25K, when they could get ^ for 10K?or would they be wise, myabe because the 540i isn't as reliable?(i am asking... not implying anything)
9/20/2007 4:53:01 PM
lexus is
9/20/2007 5:05:22 PM
probably a '95 Defender 90[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 5:53 PM. Reason : .]
9/20/2007 5:53:15 PM
i like the new altima but i dont think i could ever bring myself to own a nissan
9/20/2007 7:04:49 PM
25k...legacy gtfast,incognitothe wrx mods bolt upcomfy leatherawd
9/20/2007 7:06:55 PM
9/20/2007 7:22:28 PM
IF I would have had to get 4 seats, i would have definitely gotten an E46 M3But BMW parts are not cheap...remember, just because you can afford the car payment, you still have to maintain it / keep it on the road
9/20/2007 11:04:55 PM
evo 350zlegacy/wrx Turbo'd foxbody ... what huh???!?!? GTO would be fun [Edited on September 20, 2007 at 11:21 PM. Reason : [Edited on September 20, 2007 at 11:21 PM. Reason : -]]
9/20/2007 11:08:59 PM
'98 Supra Twin Turbo or early 90's NSX.You could find one in really great condition in that price range
9/20/2007 11:28:12 PM
02-03 f250/f350
9/20/2007 11:28:54 PM
^ completely pointless as a passenger vehicle, and fits almost none of his requirements.
9/20/2007 11:33:01 PM
You wont find an early 90's NSX that has 4 seatsreading is fundamental
9/21/2007 12:12:42 AM
A v6 camry.
9/21/2007 12:34:37 AM
^^and you won't find a Mk IV Supra that is a good valueor as reliable as a newer car^yuck. camry is one of the worst driving cars i've ever encountered.[Edited on September 21, 2007 at 12:35 AM. Reason : asdfasd]
9/21/2007 12:34:57 AM
Well, cheap reliable bland and has power. Handling I can't speak for, though my old boss drove his like a bit of a maniac when he had to and it fared pretty well.I guess if you had to buy new in that range and wanted all those things you'd get an acura tsx or something.
9/21/2007 12:44:10 AM
or an M3...or at least a 330.or an Evo if that wasn't enough performance for you.[Edited on September 21, 2007 at 12:48 AM. Reason : Camry is a grocery getter. it has power and handles OK compared to, i don't know, a school bus]
9/21/2007 12:48:14 AM
get a used evo or stithat's what your criteria is leaning towards anyway
9/21/2007 12:58:09 AM
e46 m3
9/21/2007 1:01:37 AM
^^^^^^^^ really? A crew cab has plenty of room for passengers. It's going to be much more reliable than any sedan (diesel engines will run much longer than gas engines). I find the seats to be plenty comfortable - they are adjustable so if they aren't comfortable its your fault. I'd say stock 520 ft/lbs is pretty good as far as performance. You definately get your money's worth in a full size pickup.Granted he may not be looking for a pickup.. i'm just saying a 250 would infact meet all requirements.
9/21/2007 1:17:33 AM
all except pretty damned fast.but gg anyway
9/21/2007 1:21:24 AM
diesel engine longevity and adequate space (with a crew cab) hardly mean that it fits any of those requirements, much less all of them. a 3/4 or 1 ton diesel pickup is a fucking godawful vehicle to use as primary transportation if you have no use for the towing and hauling capacity.
9/21/2007 1:27:15 AM
You make up for the "pretty damned fast" by taking shortcuts on the sidewalk to get out of traffic.
9/21/2007 1:27:56 AM
WRX is not more comfortable then a Evo. The Evo's seats are so much more comfortable...even more so than a STI (and yes i've owned/own both to compare)....oh and a Evo's ride is way more comfortable suspension wise then a STi.
9/21/2007 1:43:25 AM
never owned STi...driven both, though. I though the ride was comparable (not that anyone who buys either car gives even the slightest damn about that, of course). STi is a little better equipped and appointed on the interior, but again, if that's what you want, you're looking at the wrong car. Evo's seats are definitely better. STi sounds awesome and has nice power delivery...but the Evo's steering and handling are far and away better, and if you want to spend a grand or so and throw a few bolt-ons at them, the Evo will absolutely blow the STi into the weeds.I set out to buy an STi, and even after test driving them, I tried to justify the STi to myself (it isn't as ugly, it sounds great, has a less sucky interior, and i like the overall layout on paper)...but the Evo is simply a far better driving experience.On the other end of the spectrum (or at least this narrow part of the automotive spectrum, the part constrained by his 5 wants/needs), the E46 is a sweet ride. I had a 330ci with 5spd and sport package that I sold to buy my Evo. For the car afficionado who appreciates performace, I can't imagine a much better car (and certainly not for what I paid for it). It isn't the ace at anything, but it's the jack of EVERYTHING. I mean, it is really, really a sweet ride...and the M3 would just amplify the strengths noticeably (i've only driven an E36 M3...never an E46, although i've driven a shit ton of other BMWs).ultimately, though, the E46 is an arguably unbeatable machine for the car afficionado who appreciates performance. It is not, however, the solution for the fiending sports car zealot who worships at the alter of automotive performance (read: me). Even the M3 is not such a machine. The Evo is precisely that, and just happens to also have a real backseat, a real trunk, and AWD. If you've never driven one down a twisty road, there is no way you have a concept of what a brilliant, focused performance platform it is. It will redefine your concept of what constitutes a performance car...you will feel like Michael Schumacher--it'll make even a decent driver look awesome. Just recognize that it is focused and rather uncompromising, and sacrifices things like standard equipment, interior fit/finish/control feel (dials and switches, not driving controls) for the sake of cramming all of the performance tech into a car at such a relatively low price.it is in no way uncomfortable, though.[Edited on September 21, 2007 at 2:05 AM. Reason : asdfasd]
9/21/2007 2:01:05 AM
Eight E30s!!!
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9/21/2007 1:48:11 PM
wrx, is300, sc300, s2000, legacy, s14 240sx and $15,000 worth of parts for 300whp and nice options for "comfort", used vette, older m3
9/21/2007 2:57:54 PM
I like how you threw in an 240sx thereAs if it remotely accomplishes the comfort and reliability tasks.
9/21/2007 3:05:50 PM
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9/21/2007 4:45:54 PM
who cares about leg room when the door starts curving in on you immediately? you might not notice because you're rail thin, but most people are incredibly uncomfortable in those cars.also, are you talking about the newer model EVO's or a 3-5 year old version? I have sat in an EVO XIII and thought I wouldn't be able to get out of it, but they might have more room in the older versions. At the same time, you're not going to get the newer models for 25k.
9/21/2007 5:51:23 PM
Evo XIII? Damn, can i have that time machine?
9/21/2007 6:07:56 PM
Go buy a certified preowned acura off leaseOh wait, you said pretty damn fast.....
9/21/2007 7:24:10 PM
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9/21/2007 7:32:56 PM
It's a shame the m3 convertible is so fucking heavy.I don't think I would be happy with another car that isn't a convertible.I dont know how you did it duke1!one!111!!!!
9/21/2007 7:34:28 PM
well, partially for that reason, i'm torn on whether to keep the Evo and hot rod it, or sell it and buy another (stock) S2000. It wouldn't be a question if they were the same price, but i can have an S2000 for $10k+ less, which would free up all kinds of money for me to enjoy other toys and activities.on the other hand, the opportunity to have an 11 second sedan with physics-defying handling and a backseat and a trunk is also a pretty attractive proposition...along with having AWD and a hardtop to mount a ski rack on, as I live by some pretty nice places to ski.
9/21/2007 7:38:43 PM
I think you will want to kill yourself if you go from an evo to an s2000.
9/21/2007 7:40:27 PM
Well, remember I owned an S2000 (albeit one with an aftercooled supercharged and exhaust, and huge--but lightweight--wheels and tires). I've driven a couple of stock ones (both before and after the mid-life updates to the car).Stock for stock, the Evo will crush it, performance-wise (and I don't just mean acceleration). The warranty and Camry-like practicality are also a big plus, along with the AWD for skiing this winter. If you start modding, the Evo will only crush it exponentially more per dollar spent. It also has a much better stereo (mine has the factory Infinity), HID lights, etc.The only place the S2000 wins in any numbers game is price...you can get an '02 or so for ohh, $15,000ish...I could sell my Evo for at least $12k more than that...probably $13k. The S2000 also gets better gas mileage, and doesn't cost a small fortune in tire replacement (although still relatively bad).However, the S2000 is a convertable (big plus in my book, although the weather here north of Seattle is prob gonna suck pretty often for the next 4-6 months). It's also a lot smaller (still bigger, heavier, and softer than I'd prefer, but substantially smaller than the Evo). It looks a lot better, and the interior is much nicer, both in look and feel. Also, my Dad would probably take it off my hands and cover the payments (or at least most of them) during times that I'm deployed, once I get stationed back in NC next summer. He would have no interest in the Evo. All in all, the S2000 scores points on the intangibles, and is just generally a lot of fun to drive and own.I'm leaning towards keeping the Evo, but a part of me wants to sell it and get another S2000.[Edited on September 21, 2007 at 7:51 PM. Reason : original S2000 had the best shifter i've ever seen, and in '02 they made it even better!]
9/21/2007 7:50:47 PM