zumbooruk
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I currently drive a 2007 FA5 which I still love very much, and I cannot imagine shifting at less than 8k RPM, but still, I would like to get new car
I've been looking to purchase the FL5 as an obvious choice, yet, even though I can afford it, I find it difficult to pay over MSRP...
So I decided to also cross-shop for other cars, possibly more upscale, since if I have to pay extra, might as well put the money into the car instead of the stealership
My "hard" requirements are manual transmission, four doors, fun to drive/smooth shifting/engaging/good handling/canyon carver (I do not plan to race/track the new car, but I might keep the FA5 for that)
As far as I can tell, nothing beats the CTR on the combination the above, plus reliability, utility/space, and possible resale value
That said, if you had a budget of around $70K, what other cars (which satisfy my requirements above) would you consider?
I've been looking to purchase the FL5 as an obvious choice, yet, even though I can afford it, I find it difficult to pay over MSRP...
So I decided to also cross-shop for other cars, possibly more upscale, since if I have to pay extra, might as well put the money into the car instead of the stealership
My "hard" requirements are manual transmission, four doors, fun to drive/smooth shifting/engaging/good handling/canyon carver (I do not plan to race/track the new car, but I might keep the FA5 for that)
As far as I can tell, nothing beats the CTR on the combination the above, plus reliability, utility/space, and possible resale value
That said, if you had a budget of around $70K, what other cars (which satisfy my requirements above) would you consider?
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