I want to replace my econobox with something fun in the next year or so.
I'm capping myself at $20,000 with a few basic requirements:
RWD or AWD 0-60 in less than 5 seconds 2010 or newer No convertibles
I want to get the most exciting driver's car I can get. Space and fuel economy are irrelevant to me. I'm not buying this car for efficiency or practicality.
With that said, my short list of cars that meet my base criteria and that I have found for sale with decent mileage/no accidents, nationwide for less than $20,000:
Audi S4 Audi S5 Audi S6 Audi TTS BMW 135i BMW 228i BMW 335i BMW 550i BMW 750i Chevrolet Camaro SS Infiniti M56S Infiniti Q50S Jaguar XF 5.0 SC Jaguar XFR Mercedes E550 Mitsibuishi Lancer Evolution X Nissan 370z
Which one of these would be the most engaging driver's car? Obviously some of these cars are only on here because they make so much power that they can sprint to 60 quickly, but they're not exactly sporty vehicles.
Would you recommend something that I've missed?
Colton Mitchell
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Michael Gomez
As much as I hate to say it, from that list, only the 370z stands out as being "sporty"
Why 2010+? You could probably find a Corvette C5 Z06 for under 20k in good condition.
Nathan Wood
congrats, you fingered on of the slowest cars on the list as the sportiest. Typical Veeky Forums
John Walker
Latest gen Mustang GT or what ever meme transformer camaro that's quick these days.
Isaiah Campbell
2010+ gets me financing at 2% from my local CU. I'll pay half in cash, finance the rest due to the low rate. If I go older, the rate isn't much worse, but I don't want a car older than 10 years regardless.
Angel Richardson
I'll go with the S4 or Merc 550 depending on which suites you best
Anthony Parker
shut the fuck up and buy a miata
Gavin Butler
7 series for 3k spend the rest on repairs.
Asher Cruz
Pontiac GTO with the 6.0 LS2
Jaxon Myers
>nissan NO O
Landon Lewis
>financing
Found your problem right there. Only a fucking moron pays the (((banks))) interest instead of paying that back to yourself.
Elijah Perez
Nah, real morons immediately throw down thousands in cash on a car and don't know anything about financing other than "muh interest rates"
It's like you enjoy throwing money away.
Zachary Johnson
What is she, a blow up doll?
Eli Gomez
750i
Charles Sanchez
C-Can you..........p-post more pictures?
Chase Barnes
I see someone doesn't understand credit scores and the return on investments.
Aiden Lewis
I see someone who has been duped into believing that (((debt))) is somehow a good thing.
Juan Cox
Go put your money in interactive brokers and take advantage of their margin trading/S&P 500 put options if you're okay with the risk that comes with debt.
It might be worth financing $5000 if you can take advantage of a $1250 cash back offer.
Logan Scott
>caring about 0-60 >caring about age >financing fuck off poorfag benchracer.
how about you run your specific options by us when you're actually ready to pull the trigger instead of this hypothetical bullshit.
Anthony Campbell
Cash is king. Flash them the cash, you'll get that rebate anyway, if not more.
Landon Morales
get whatever you want OP half of the people that post here dont own cars the arguments always devolve into LMAO FINANCING POOR FAGS
do you really care what people here think? get what you like that you can afford