/o/ I need help finding a car. I've owned a few different cars and right now im driving a beater '97 EL autotragic I picked up for $600 for commuting 4 hours a day. Getting a new job that'll be paying 50k a year in 9 months. I owned a 04' WRX before this but the gas was way too much for commuting so I sold her. New job wont require any kind of commuting, if anything maybe 15 minutes to get there. I've always wanted a muscle car but living in Canada, RWD isn't the greatest idea but is doable. I've driven a 89' Camaro (No balls) and recently a 12' chrysler 300C with the 5.7 which im really digging but it only comes in auto. I've looked at a couple 4 and 6 cylinders but nothing has stuck out too much to me. I loved my WRX but I don't really want another subaru. So in short what's a relatively reliable, fun, quick 8 cylinder or sporty 4 banger that's been released in the last 5 years? Would prefer sedan or hatch but not opposed to a coupe.
I've driven the GTI, and the Golf R and RS are out of my price range. Have no desire to own another hunk of shit Mazda either.
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>>15820483
Chevy volt
>>15820483
Buick Verano Turbo.
>6 speed manual
>250 HP 2.0L Turbo
>same basic engine and chassis as the much loved Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo
>that sleeper appeal
>>15820532
that car is LITERALLY assmad
>>15820542
It's mimicking the faces of the losers who can't keep up.
>>15820532
Only 2 for sale in Ontario that are stick, can't seem to get a 17' in stick, so that's a no go amigo.
>>15820542
Yes it is.
The ultimate troll
>>15820549
>not buying an ecoboost with 350hp capable of 400hp with a tune instead
lmao, literally assmad
>>15820568
>automatic only
OP doesn't have a sailing license, anon.
>>15820579
I've rowed my way across the country son. I'm no stranger to 3 pedals, i want to get back into a stick car. Did you not read the whole post dummy?
>>15820608
The Taurus SHO he posted is automatic only. OP wants a stick.
No matter how quick it is, a Taurus SHO will always be a boat, hence the sailing license comment.