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I grew up not caring about cars. A car was to get from point A to B and nothing more. About 6 or so years ago I got very in to autoracing, then about 3 I bought a PS2 and GT3. Thus my knowledge of racing, various race drive techniques and tuning ideas grew quite a bit. The more I read and learned about autoracing then GT3 the more I began to get the desire to take that knowledge out of the video game and racing appreciation to the real world and improve my real world driving skills and even look into track days etc.
So I am looking at buying a new car, one that I can learn to drive better in, use for daily transportation and maybe even bring it to track days AND (this is the clincher) learn to drive stick on. I have only ever driven auto trans cars before (well other than a cranky Citreon one summer in norway). I can drive a tractor though (hahaha, long story) but never have driven a stick car really.
I currently drive a 1996 Dodge Neon (base model) with over 200k miles on it (like I said cars were always to get to point A to B for me, but I love this car it has served me well).
This car will be a daily driver for around town and road trips. Needs to handle well in the snow too as I am a skier and spend alot of time in the mtns). In racing and in Gran Turismo I am a avid porsche/RUF and VW fan. I'm not really a japanese car fan (though I love Subarus) but wouldn't rule them out. Most importantly I will NOT buy an American car again...
In an ideal world I'd jump into a base model 05 Porsche 911, but don't have the money for that. I also LOVE the boxster but living in the northeast I don't really want an open top car as my primary car.
So.....I have given myself a budget of $30,000 US and would prefer a new car but would be opened to a pre-owned car if it was the right fit for me.
My short list of cars I have been looking at (In no real order) is;
- VW Turbo Bettle (I love this car, always have)
- VW GTI
- BMW 325i (or xi which I prefer for the AWD but is over my budget - I've never been a BMW fan and only recently have warmed up to them)
- Mini S (this is the one car that has been recommended to my by friends who are real world car nuts/track guys....though it seems too small for daily use and the idea of a FF track car isn't that appealing)
- Subaru WRX (not the STI)
- Audi A4 (probably a last years model pre-owned one, though I drive an A4 recently and wasn't as impressed with it as I wanted to be)
I've also learned to drive in the snow in a V8 FR american car (oh the fun!) and have since then owned/driven only FF cars for the past 13 years. Now the idea of an FF car on the track doesn't sound that great but I like the idea of FF for daily driving and in snow. FR sounds great for the track but not in snow so AWD/4WD seems like the best option, no?
So I ask you all....any other cars I should look at? ANything else I should consider?
ANy tips for learning to drive stick (if only it was as easy to learn as with a DS 2 of Logitech wheel...hahaha).
So I am looking at buying a new car, one that I can learn to drive better in, use for daily transportation and maybe even bring it to track days AND (this is the clincher) learn to drive stick on. I have only ever driven auto trans cars before (well other than a cranky Citreon one summer in norway). I can drive a tractor though (hahaha, long story) but never have driven a stick car really.
I currently drive a 1996 Dodge Neon (base model) with over 200k miles on it (like I said cars were always to get to point A to B for me, but I love this car it has served me well).
This car will be a daily driver for around town and road trips. Needs to handle well in the snow too as I am a skier and spend alot of time in the mtns). In racing and in Gran Turismo I am a avid porsche/RUF and VW fan. I'm not really a japanese car fan (though I love Subarus) but wouldn't rule them out. Most importantly I will NOT buy an American car again...
In an ideal world I'd jump into a base model 05 Porsche 911, but don't have the money for that. I also LOVE the boxster but living in the northeast I don't really want an open top car as my primary car.
So.....I have given myself a budget of $30,000 US and would prefer a new car but would be opened to a pre-owned car if it was the right fit for me.
My short list of cars I have been looking at (In no real order) is;
- VW Turbo Bettle (I love this car, always have)
- VW GTI
- BMW 325i (or xi which I prefer for the AWD but is over my budget - I've never been a BMW fan and only recently have warmed up to them)
- Mini S (this is the one car that has been recommended to my by friends who are real world car nuts/track guys....though it seems too small for daily use and the idea of a FF track car isn't that appealing)
- Subaru WRX (not the STI)
- Audi A4 (probably a last years model pre-owned one, though I drive an A4 recently and wasn't as impressed with it as I wanted to be)
I've also learned to drive in the snow in a V8 FR american car (oh the fun!) and have since then owned/driven only FF cars for the past 13 years. Now the idea of an FF car on the track doesn't sound that great but I like the idea of FF for daily driving and in snow. FR sounds great for the track but not in snow so AWD/4WD seems like the best option, no?
So I ask you all....any other cars I should look at? ANything else I should consider?
ANy tips for learning to drive stick (if only it was as easy to learn as with a DS 2 of Logitech wheel...hahaha).