Veeky Forums cars

What is the most Veeky Forums approved car?

Imo pic related is still the undisputed king.

>Can be bought for ~$30,000
>Looks snazzy
>Is pretty fast
>Great handling
>It's a porsche

Perfect car

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2004-2007 civic or corolla
Why would you need to throw away your money on something more expensive unless you are compensating for something?

>Ur just le compensating

Maybe because you enjoy driving it?

A porsche is enjoyable to drive, you are actually excited to get in and go somewhere. A shitty honda civic is just a method of transportation only slightly better than walking.

A used Honda or Toyota.

A vanity car should be reserved for when you have over $1 mil and you can just showoff with some things and not give a fuck.

It's only $30,000, very affordable desu

A Go-Kart is enjoyable to drive. Driving on public roads will be shitty no matter how expensive your car is. Driving is something that should be avoided unless necessary.

If you're asking what most people here would enjoy most, perhaps the Porsche is the right car.

However, if you're asking about the car that most of Veeky Forums should purchase if their goal is to become independently wealthy, I'd say a Porsche is probably one of the worst cars to buy.

Being that most of the readers here are in their teens or twenties, the vast majority of them are not wealthy enough to purchase such a car.

Even if you can purchase it for $30,000, there are a lot of hidden costs. Insurance is going to be higher and this is especially true for males under the age of 25. Maintenance, even things like oil changes, are vastly more expensive than more practical cars. Fuel costs, should gasoline jump to > $3.50/gallon again, are going to chew up you since the Porsches get pretty crappy gas mileage.

No, the car to purchase for the Veeky Forums denizen looking to become wealthy is a boring, reliable car that does not cost too much. has the right idea. For people who are particularly frightened of buying used cars and have the means, buying a Civic or Corolla new and driving it until the wheels fall off is just fine.

What do I drive? A Corolla I bought new over 10 years ago in cash. Excluding oil changes, fuel, and insurance, my yearly cost of ownership is less than $1,000/year.

And I am a multimillionaire.

Hello iHaz, no one is going to fall for the b8 this time.

that's a 2014 cayman coupe, no way you can find it for 30k

>i drive a shit car
>im a multimillonaire
you are either lying or an frugautist

(you are lying)