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I vote for Infiniti G37S Convertible.
JMO,
Jay
JMO,
Jay
A "high" mileage '06-'07 Aston Martin V8 Vantage coupe is ~$50k (or slightly less; colour-combo dictates pricing as well), offering good balance of comfort/luxury & performance/handling.The NSX is obviously the best. What's the second best?
New or used, doesn't matter.
If you could pick 1 daily driver sports car (other than the NSX), under $50,000, what would you pick?
2001 Pontiac Aztek
I guess it depends on what you mean by "best." I have thought a lot about this question and I think I would probably select a 996 C4S. Not sayin' there aren't faster cars for under $50K, but for me, it's important that the car has the "right amount of power" for what I want it to do. The 911 turbo, for example, would be too much car for a daily driver. Not sure why I care about having "too much" power... but ... there you have it.
i'd buy 2 brand new toyobarus
How much more expensive is the cost of ownership of a 911 (996) turbo compare to a Nsx?
Nissan GTR or Audi R8 if you wait a couple of years and save a bit
There is no question to me. RS4, as I daily drive one now. Heck, at $50k it could even be supercharged. Winter rims and tires, done.
Nissan GTR or Audi R8 if you wait a couple of years and save a bit
Off topic but I'm actually surprised there's not much talk on the new viper that thing seems to be a beast and it looks amazing
Daily driving a car worth more than 10k is a bad idea IMHO
.....yes but you're a drug dealer:tongue:....btw I'm surprised there is no mention of the 370Z.wtf are you serious? what's the point of a nice job if you cant enjoy the fruits of your labor? Thats what insurance is for. FWIW i daily my NSX (i've got maybe 130k into it by now), my rs6 ($90k when new with upgrades), FGT (yeah a lil pricey) and even my restored 1975 landcruiser...which probably has at least $35k into it..
+1! inevitably these lists end up becoming a sales pitch on what we want.OP gotta define what's "best."