I've had a Corolla for 7 years now and now I'm looking to upgrade to something less boring. I'm looking for something like:
>around 30-35k
>2dr with decent rear seat room or 4dr
>good handling
>decent mpg/hp
I've tried looking at some newer cars, but they look really shitty and feel too modern.
get a 2008-09 c63 amg
>>16862835
Your Corolla has everything you want already.
Buddy
>>16862855
yeah lets go from a corolla to an 8 year old AMG mercedes that's going to cost 5k every time you take it in for an oil change,
>>16862835
Just buy a brand new or 2 year old corolla or civic, 9th gen civics have decent hp
>>16862835
G37 sedan or coupe, but only in manual. CTS sedan, v6 accord sedan or coupe (manual if coupe)
>>16862835
Get a Pontiac G8.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eInLIqFwSjU
>>16862835
Buick lacrosse has decent milage and a surprising amount of power, and is both reliable and super comfortable. Bigger though. You can get a medium trim used 2016 for your price range. If I had the cash, I'd be looking at that instead if the new civic I want. Plus I'm tired of land yachts. Drive a town car.
>>16864619
They even loved the damned thing on Top Gear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB7YODnmRy4
Last gen IS350.
>>16864656
fucking youtube ruins that video halfway through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAumb8Rv2SQ
2017 accord touring
you get dem sweet wheels, the v6, fully loaded for ~30k
Definitely accord assuming you don't care it's fwd
>>16862835
Wait for the new accord, maybe 2020 model, by this time you'll have money for highest trim v6
>>16864709
2017 looks like shit. 2015 accord v6 would be good though.
>>16862835
Get a used M135i BMW.
>>16864672
I can't believe people watch this cheesy show.