Most enjoyable fwds?

Most enjoyable fwds?
Gotta be a manual and younger than 2000.
Bellow 5 k too +1 k if you really need to.

Corolla

>younger than 2000
is that supposed to mean pre-2000 or after 2000 because cinquecento is clearly pre-2000

post 2000


I like the cinque, it gives me hard ons I cannot explain. I might have been hypnotized to like it cuz I dont understand why I like it so much.

But I need newer and safer cars, preferably hot hatches.
But no hondas pls.

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I'd suggest a Jetta TDI but the shifter has an unenjoyable, excessively long throw.

are u europoor?

are there short shifter mods that help?

elaborate more

what do you do for a living?

>elaborate more
1.6 supercharged at 180 to 210hp from the factory
easily and cheaply boosted to 240hp with a smaller supercharger pulley
handles like a go-kart
underappreciated so their value is still reasonable

thanks, I actually heard they are great lil cars. Gonna look into them. Thanks.

get a civic and shut the fuck up

>younger than 2000
They made 306s from 1994-2003.
Then there's the Clio 172, Civic EK, Prelude, Primera P11, Ford Puma....

Integra GS-R

ARE YOU EUROPEAN?

Glanza V

yeh

2001 Honda Prelude, since your dumbass nohonda stipulation makes you look like a retard, it's all I'll suggest.

I was just about to come in here to post that
Great taste, user

What this man says.
306 or Saxo, get the 1.6 VTI/VTS, basically gokarts.
See the topgear where they go race cheapo rallycross

T W I N G O

Mk5 Golf GTI

>What this man says.
I'm a cute girl tho

stop larping

geezus just trying to help ya man. I would suggest ion redline/cobalt ss but tho art europoor so good day
>have fun with your slow car

yeah okay i'm not that cute. way to ruin my fun user.

1988 4AGE AE82 Corolla.

these were all turned into tin cans in the buy back scheme

Elaborate?

this

Prelude

Literally any golf mk3

Toyota Yaris or Aygo?

Cash for clunkers.

Golf mk4

OP here, thanks for your help, I've been looking into Mini;s they are good cars.
Anyone know more about them? What to look into?

do not

OP he's not kidding. Especially the 7th gen Corollas handle phenomenally and are a lot of fun to drive.

My first car was a 1993 Corolla with the 1.8L. Sadly an automatic but it was a blast. Didn't realise just how great of a car it was till I drove other Corollas, Civics, and cars in general.

These just break constantly.

Jetta GLI? The TDI is a slow POS only good if you want crazy gas mileage. Or just get a GTI like said.

Cobalt is one of the best handling fwd cars around.

Mini is literally one of the most unreliable brands. I'll admit, they're neat cars, especially the turbo and supercharged ones.
But they break so often and they aren't cheap to repair. You'll honestly want to kill yourself. If you want a Mini get a real Mini.

4th gen Altima coupe 3.5L V6

God the OEM MK5 wheels are so ugly.

>younger than 2000

Why newer?
Safety isn't a huge deal as long as you aren't buying an AW11 or Miata.
Your best safety device is your own head. Constantly scan for idiot drivers and do preventative things that make you less likely to be hit. That doesn't mean you can't drive fast, just drive smart.