FirstRate said:
The SVT and Camaro are great ideas if you're looking for performance.
I never really liked the idea of buying very used (5+ years) European cars. It reminds me of someone buying used designer clothes when they cannot afford them new and want to be seen in something fancy

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Wow, really? I buy used European cars because they are very well made and offer what I want (manual transmissions, rear-wheel drive, solid handling). Given that, I do not want to waste my money on interest and depreciation of a new or newer vehicle. Oh, yes, I forgot I am self-sufficient and turn my own wrenches and do not need warranties, dealer service reminders, and etc.
Damn, I need sell my Porsche, Audi, and BMW to buy a new Corrolla or Civic so I am not a poser.
Quickie question, what about all of those crazies that buy 20 or 30 year old 356, 911s, 930s, and 912s for $25-$100k? How about the cult following of the BMW 2002? M-cars? Or the fact the e39 BMW 5-series (1997-2003) is regarded as one of the best 5-series of all time? Just questions to answer while trying to be a faux-hipster by buying over-priced old-news cars only on style and wannabe merits
I guess I should sell my house too, since it is 5+ years old and someone else lived in it and I had to paint walls, change flooring, and make updates. :thx
Edit: Yes, I am being brash, but it did strike a nerve. This type of consumerist mentality upsets me. Just because something is old, does not mean it is trash. Buying a Euro car for the wrong reasons can get you into trouble. However, I am an enthusiast, fixing cars up is what I do and it is my passion. I'd have no qualms rocking a 1987 e28 535is from Ohio to Florida.