Financing. 4 seats because of kids. It will be my daily driver
Jayden Long
daily reminder that despite spending $30,000 on your new "fun-to-drive sports car", you will only have the power to weight ratio of an $1100 motorcycle
Jose Gonzalez
Yeah, I know... but I also know they are easily modded
Levi Nelson
just buy an e39 540i or m5 with cash.
Ian Russell
Just a reminder that with a $30k fun to drive car I will wave at you freezing inside the bus stop 6 months a year here in Canada while your 1100 bike is buried in snow
Brandon Carter
>not buying a mustang What's wrong with you?
If you want 4 doors go with a taurus sho, they're great too. Awd, twin turbo v6 with 365 hp. Mine is fun to drive but still family friendly
>inb4 people just push for the ecoboost engine
Andrew Miller
A white Taurus... To scare people out hehehe
Nathaniel Johnson
Family friendly and sports car are incompatible. You either get a sports car with 4 seats, or you get a family car with a powerful engine.
Ford Taurus SHO and the VW Passat. $35k may also buy you an Audi or BMW. These are all cars meant to be comfortable, but can have really powerful engines.
FRZ, STI, evo and maybe a few other Japanese cars are your options if you want a sports car that can move 4 people about.
Considering you're a family man now you should go with a family car with a powerful motor. As fast as the Japanese cars are around a track, they're horrendously uncomfortable when you're a passenger.
Luke Price
Get a used chevy SS sedan. plenty of power on a great chassis that fits the who family. 2015 plus have a manual option as well
Wyatt Butler
But he'll still have over $28k to fuck with.
Hunter Hughes
>gm
Josiah Peterson
I already have a Passat sti 2014. I would drop an APR stage 2 but don't want to screw with the warranty. That's why I want something "funnier" to drive
Andrew Adams
used ISF
Isaac Stewart
2011 or newer with updated suspension
Chase Wilson
35k? Dude get a Charger R/T. Do NOT get anything with less than 8 cylinders.
Adrian Sanchez
>don't be a gayman >get a cayman Hate to break it to you but Porsche is a girls car.
Dominic Wood
2008 VW R32, if you can find one.
Kayden Bennett
What about a forester xt ?
Carson Gutierrez
Better than a newer (2014/2015) Golf R?
I've checked a couple of ISs when I bought my Passat. I'll put the Fs on on my list
No V8 please. I'm done with my 9 mpg Grand Cherokee.
Chase Morris
>GTI >STI >Golf in general >M cars >Sports cars lolno
Hate to break it to you but you're an insecure manchild who just parrots Veeky Forums shitposters to make up for your own ignorance
Austin Gonzalez
Honestly, no. The 08 R32 isn't a better car than the new Golf R. I'm biased, though, I've owned #3757 for several years now. The only thing the older model has that is outright better is that delicious, delicious exhaust snarl.
Realistically, for OP? Passat, V6 Accord, Legacy GT, maybe even a Saab 9-5.
I can recommend it as being comfy and with ok sort of handling
Alexander Parker
As I told before, I already own a Passat. And a V8 Grand Cherokee, which I want to replace by a funnier car
I really thought about instal an APR Stage II, but I realized it would be better to say the Jeep goodbye and buy an already sporty car and go from there goapr.com/products/ecu_upgrade_18tsi_gen3_mqb.html
Austin Green
BEHOLD >note may understeer like a pig in the rain
Logan Sullivan
I thought about having Honda prepared but it will still be a Honda...