285deb No.17391
So I'm going to be in the market for a second car soon. I want something I can have fun in, but still carry passengers and drive across the country in. 2 seaters maaaybe (I've been looking at some 90s MR2s) but preferably at least 4. I am a very big fan of long distance driving, but I want to actually do it in a fun/nice car for once.
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533ebf No.17393
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924279 No.17394
>>17393
US, under 10k. Looking for around 5000, but up to 8000.
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6f6548 No.17397
>>17394
The five you posted as images were all good choices anon, then again it's all a matter of taste: RWD? Turbos? Front engine? Convertible/T-top? Max speed? Agility? Luxury? It depends on what you like the most.
If you're more into grand touring, then these aren't really what's best for you though.
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12f4ad No.17399
My vote goes to the MR2 mainly because its mid engine and will teach you the most.
Also I would go NA first.
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300c5c No.17403
Never buy Japanese, especially if it has more than 2 valves per cylinder or forced induction. Annual valve seal change is mandatory. That problem haunts every Honda/Mazda i know, and maybe Mitsubishi too, but i don't know anyone with a Mitsubishi.
A diesel Golf is a solid option, but you must make sure that it's a TDI model, otherwise it's just meh.
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614f35 No.17404
>>17403
On how many levels of bait are you?
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0d6fdf No.17407
>>17404
he's a baltic poster, he doesn't have the same standards.
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11f0fd No.17423
Go with the MR2 or the Mustang. I'd get the Foxbody over that mustang, but it might not be great for a cross country trip.
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2d0427 No.17425
>>17403
I second the VW option, you can get some nice sporty cars in their range and they always feel and drive like they cost twice their actual price.
I drive a Golf mk5 R32 which I picked up for 10 000 dollarydoos with the DSG gearbox (manual was quite rare and cost 5 grand more). Most people don't know about them and don't know that VW made an entire range of R cars BEFORE the modern Golf Rs. It's 4 wheel drive, has a 3.2 litre VR6 and the best sound an engine can make. No exceptions.
idk how much they are in burger land, I'm pretty sure they only sold a limited run, but worth a look anyway
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13bfd9 No.17464
Lexus IS250/IS350. Fairly comfy, good reliability, 4 doors, RWD, and it even has a V8 option if you really look.
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9147c0 No.17478
>>17464
What years for maximum comfort?
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