Cheap RWD sedan

So I'm looking for a simple, fairly reliable, new four door sedan that'll last till around 100,000 miles with minimal issues, and reaches at least 30mpg highway under $34,000. The catch is that I want something RWD.

So far the only two vehicles I can think of in this range are the Infiniti Q50 2.0t and the BMW 320i. Am I missing anything? C300 and IS200t are out of my price range.

>cheap
>$34,000
buy a $3k crown vic and shut the fuck up

I dont know about reliability because its a fairly new car, but consider the Alfa Romeo Giulia

You forgot where I said NEW

I already have a superior ex LAPD Caprice as a project car anyways. LT1>Ferd Modular, always and forever.

please be bait.

you forgot where i said shut the fuck up

Charger

Please don't turn this into another Ford vs Chevy shitshow.

>buying new
>considering a base model badgewhore mobile
kys

Nice and subtle, I rate an eight.

you smell like chevy assblast

A Pentastar Charger and 300 were on my shortlists originally but FCA reliability always gives me pause. They don't seem like they hit anywhere near their EPA claim IRL either.

Totally forgot these were already on sale here. Haven't actually seen any amongst the sea of 3 series and C-Classes. Again though FCA is kind of a yellow flag for me.

The GT>Corvette, but the Caprice was a legitimately better police vehicle than the Crown Vic. GM went full retard when they stopped building them to ramp up Suburban production.

I don't think anyone considers Infiniti a badgewhore brand. They're literally just RWD Nissan.

>new
>rwd
>cheap
pick two

>Italian reliability

Used Chevy SS?

Rule of dick is that the size of those big ear rings are usually the diameter of the dicks they take on a daily basis

trash trash trash

you smell like autism

I actually do want an SS pretty bad, but 14/22 MPG kinda kills it. My dad is footing 1/3rd of the cost and he wants something more economical and new unfortunately. I already have a glorious fat V8 Chevy as a fuck around car anyways.

Jesus do they only get 22? I thought they were better. My bad.

why is new a must have?
plenty of great low mileage used cars for 20-30k, 335i for example.

IRL they actually get closer to 19. I don't know how they're that bad when Tahoes can manage 24 on the highway.

Dad's paying for 1/3rd of the bill and most of the down payment. He's in another city for about 3 weeks out of the month for work/family stuff and said he'll cover a third of the cost if he get's to drive it whenever he's in town. Already tried to talk him into a used E350 Bluetec or Lexus GS but he wants a new and I don't want to push it by arguing with him.

We were originally going to get a V6 Accord Touring but after seeing that they're now going for $34-$36k we're deciding to shop around for alternatives. We both prefer RWD and under $35,000 there aren't very many vehicles to choose from. He's been buying Mercedes for the last 15 years and suggested a C300 but I think that's getting too expensive. Were it up to me I'd just be jumping on a used E350 diesel and run for as long as possible.

Chevrolet Caprice V6. 20/30 mpg

I think Cadillac has rwd 4 cylinder turbo that is around your price range.

Awd? Lincoln Mkz. Pretty sure they have a rear wheel bias at least.

Why do people make suggestions about things they know nothing about?