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A car that sticks to the road


JustJCarr73
09-17-2006, 11:32 PM
I'm in the market to buy a new car. I currently drive a truck and frankly, it drives me nuts on windy roads as my driving style is, lets say, spirited. So heres my question...

What would you guys (and gals) consider to be sme of the best handleing cars. I have been highly considering a WRX, possibly an STI if I can manage the extra 6 grand. And for arguments sake, lets say my budget for a new car would be 30k. But also, is their a value in a used car that would be well worth a look.

Thanks in advance.

JCarr

PlayStation3
09-18-2006, 06:15 AM
for 30k you can get a used track 350z and a used grang touring 350z. and if you would like a truck i saw a used srt-10 truck for 30k

JustJCarr73
09-18-2006, 08:42 AM
Thanks for the prompt reply but...

$30,000 was a budget for a new car, if I were to buy used ide say probobly 15-20k tops. Due to intrest rates and well, lack of that new car satisfaction.

And im not interested in another truck, i want a car thats gonna stick to the road

JCarr

jamesp81
09-18-2006, 09:32 AM
I'm in the market to buy a new car. I currently drive a truck and frankly, it drives me nuts on windy roads as my driving style is, lets say, spirited. So heres my question...

What would you guys (and gals) consider to be sme of the best handleing cars. I have been highly considering a WRX, possibly an STI if I can manage the extra 6 grand. And for arguments sake, lets say my budget for a new car would be 30k. But also, is their a value in a used car that would be well worth a look.

Thanks in advance.

JCarr
There's lots of cars that hold the road well. I guess it depends on whether your needs lean more towards the practical or more towards performance. If you're not in need of practicality, as a previous poster mentioned, the 350Z would be a good choice. If you're looking for used, the Corvette is a solid mainstay; I've driven them before and they hold the road very well. The Corvette's traction control helps it a great deal if you find yourself forced to drive in wet weather (I'd still avoid the rain if possible, though). Another older, used vehicle that holds the road well is a Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. I've not driven a WRX, but they're supposed to be really good; I don't think you could go wrong with it, especially on windy roads where the AWD would shine. It will also be secure in the rain, whereas most rear drive sports cars wouldn't be. If you're going for really cheap, you can get a used Toyota Celica GT-S for around $10k. Celicas are not very fast, but they handle like they're on rails.

If you need some practicality, the Nissan Altima 3.5 SE, and especially the SE-R, has good road handling for a sedan. The same can be said of the Camry and the Accord (although neither of those are quite the white knuckle driving experience that the Altima is). The WRX also has some practical aspects to it, being a four door even though it's not nearly as roomy as a mid-size sedan.

It all depends on two things: how much do you want to spend, and what do you want as far as practicality is concerned.

Personally, if I had that kind of money (which I don't), I'd favor either the WRX STI, 350Z, or Corvette.

And on a personal note, I despise trucks too. With a passion.

bluevp00
09-18-2006, 04:27 PM
Take a look at a used BMW E36 M3. They can be found for mostly under $20K

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