Car to stance for 1500-2000 euro budget

Pointless bitchiness based on arbitrary values. More than half the people of the world would love to have that budget for a car.

Then just buy literally anything, ideally a diesel shitbox. If you don't care about power or comfort, only you can decide what car to get, since the only thing left is the looks of the car.
About the passing, almost any modern car will suffice, simply downshift before overtaking if there's a car or a turn approaching.

Alright, sounds fair enough. I think I was looking for suggestions on what other people thought was a good looking car in this price range.
I'll hit up some second-hand car sites and see what they have.

Honestly, I'd get either an E34 or an E36 coupe.
However, I'm not very rational. My mom would give better advice to you, which would sound something like this: get a 1.2 diesel.

Those BMWs look awesome, but I've stayed away from that idea because I heard parts are expensive to replace if they break (old cars), and the MPG is low. Plus, I feel they have a bad rap around here, but that may be wrong.

> poorfag europoorean copying the very worst aspect of american car culture

why, just why?

lmao what? Atleast in germany you tell the TÜV what kind of shit you did to your car and unless its a substantial risk they'll say neato and update your slip to reflect that information and their approval.
Producers of aftermarket parts put a paper with their products that assure that the part is tested in your vehicle, so the TÜV-guys only have to nod.
Only when you cannot produce this paper, thats when the engineers actually habe to check manually, which costs a lot more.
I still think that its better this way, since it hinders alot of shit eyeball-engineered hackjobs to enter the public roads (i.e. every roadkill project ever).

Dude 105hp is good enough in such a light vehicle. In a xboxfuckhueg landbarge or minivan 105 isnt a lot, but with less than 1 metric ton 105 is ok

the miles you would get on a A3 would be terrible.

mx5?

E36 coupe