Viper

BRZ
>boxer engine

I want a Toyota 4runner but also want muh vee ate

RX-7, the car would be pretty much perfect in every way if it wasn't for it's special snowflake engine.

Knowing that rotards are already coming at me with pitchforks at least hear me out first. I respect and like the idea of rotary engines but it's not something I want on my daily driver but if I had a delicate race car or a car I only drove once a week or so I would put rotary on it. However for a car I intent to drive everyday all year around rotary is shit. It has godawful mpg, burn shitloads of oil and require doing stuff like premixing fuel and occasional rebuilds meaning it isn't exactly practical. Yea, it makes good amount of power (for it's size) and is rev-happy but you can get both of those in a good normal engine (especially inline-6s) not to mention them being way more reliable and practical.

SW20 MR2 Turbo

Rust

Toyota corolla
I like working on my cars and they dint break

Dunno. One of these would do.

Aint got a license

Nissan gtr, but they're slower than the Corvette

>manuals don't exist

Yes they do... Either you've never looked inside a Falcon/Commodore, or you live in the US where your fat ass will never get to drive one anyway.

Never sold in the USA and can't import if for nearly 20 years
>tfw no 4.0 turbocharged RWD inline 6 sedan with tons of modding potential

How can BMW make such an awesome car that's so fragile, unreliable and expensive to maintain?