Hey /o/. I'm making a list of cars that would be decent for pizza delivery because making sandwiches for minimum wage sucks.
I want a car that's fun enough to drive that I won't mind being in it for most of the day while it's not actively trying to break itself. Budget is ballpark around $2,500. If you would pick a car to deliver pizza in that delivers those criteria, what would it be?
old smart fortwo
a fucking twingo
>>17661957
>I'm going to make a minimum wage driving cars instead of making minimum wage in a store
Might as well drive for Uber or Lyft and game the system;use the tax deductions well and you'll easily come out ahead.
>$2500
No, never mind.
Go get ya a beat-up Civic or Corolla.
Corolla 2008 or older's actually not bad.
>>17661957
An electric car. It's the perfect application.
>>17661957
Red EG6.
>>17661957
>for pizza delivery
You're going to be hitting redline a lot in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, or you're not going fast enough to make decent money. So get a manual because an auto will fry.
49cc scooter, used, off craigslist
Ford Focus SVT.
Civic
>>17664045
I actually have just that and trust me, it's too slow for its own good.
>>17661957
A Fiat
VW Golf, its the only real answer
old golf gti
>>17661957
I know it's a meme and way out of your budget, but an old hatch AE86 is a great delivery vehicle that's fun to drive.
They aren't really accessible anymore, but I'd still recommend a small hatch FWD in a similar form factor. Geo Metro? Civic Hatch? CRX?
>>17662035
for $2500?
Direct injection op
>>17661957
Scion iQ is a very solid choice
>>17665184
For $2500 might as well get an NSX
The best pizza delivery car is actually a celica gt or some other gutless 4cyl hatch subcompact.
Celicas are good in city driving 30mpg+, easy to park and and still somewhat fun.
just add a decent radio.
I deliver pizzas in a 5-speed 1984 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3
Red EK9 with a few simple mods.
Really anything but i say civic just cuz easy af to fix and parts are always at autozone
I delivered in this for like 3 years though
All the pizza delivery guys near me use these shitty Nissan Micras, I think it's because they're virtually indestructible.
>>17661957
Watch 30 minutes or less and realize a 5.0 foxbody is the absolute perfect car for the job
>>17661957
Does this delivery job requires you to drive downhill a lot? Does it requires you to drive in a particular way so that them pizza won't get all messy and garbled inside the box?
If so, this is the car for you
>>17667827
same here
there's loads of them, they're bulletproof, use no fuel, and if you do somehow break it, it's cheap to fix or even throw out
>>17668661
>Hey guys I'm making an Initial D reference, look how smart I am!
If you live somewhere with snow, buy an old manual rwd volvo. Throw some snow tires on it and you have the most fun winter beater $1000 can buy.
>but for real, miatas are great delivery cars if you don't have to take more than like 10 pizzas