You were given 9000 Dollars

You were given 9000 Dollars.
WHAT WILL YOU BUY?

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330ci zhp
some old amg or mercedes coupe
a mint 3rd gen TL
etc...

A mint condition 1980s town car or Cadillac

911 engine for my Boxster

Right now in my current state?
I've had an itch for a RWD V8 or a Euro straight six so probably an older M series or a mustang GT.
But I already have a fun reliable DD and you might not so don't take my advice

nothing. I used it to help pay off student loans.
>not being responsible with your money.

Nine corollas

a new computer and a 2010 Fusion or something

SS Commodore. Smoke every cunt.

I have $12,000 and I'm looking at either:

newyork.craigslist.org/brx/cto/5912688762.html

or

longisland.craigslist.org/cto/5875744262.html

To replace my current daily (1998 Honda Civic EX 5spd with 174k miles and windshield rust).

Only thing stopping me is that aside from the loud annoying exhaust that rusted apart again and maybe worn shocks, the Civic has been remarkably reliable, and I've already changed out all the wear items (did tierods/balljoints and wheel bearings last winter, and clutch/timing belt and water pump last year). Did a oil/trans fluid change last weekend, and I'm doing the plugs this weekend.

I'm saving the rest of my money for a downpayment on a house. Don't see the point in anything more expensive and I have a bike and project car already.

The SE-R performs far better (HLSD, 0-60 in 6.4 vs 7.7 seconds, 1/4 in 15.0-15.4 vs 15.7-16 seconds, way bigger brakes, safer, slightly better mpg, newer).

The Matrix is $1000 cheaper and has a new clutch, and its seats fold flat so I can throw a mattress in the back to camp out in it (the SE-R can't fold its rear seats down, though its big inside).