Despite the MkII having the FAILmatic...
Really?
Mark II VS Evo
As I've said before, Evos and STIs just don't do it for me. The Mark II seems like a pretty nice midsized rear wheel drive, six cylinder sedan. The interior's a little meh, but being a 90s Toyota, it'll be of nice quality, and the fit and finish will be excellent. The styling is pretty nice, if a bit conservative. To its credit though, it still looks fairly modern. I'll take that car.
A1 VS 500 VS DS3 VS Adam
The Adam's out because it's a little funny looking. The 500's out because if I had one, I'd always be pining for a Mini instead. The DS3 seems like a decent premium hatchback, and it'd be nice to have them here in the States. Its problem is that the Audi exists, and I think that car's just a little cooler. It certainly looks neat on the outside, and though I'm not sold on the interior design, at least the quality will be good. And in 2.0 TFSI guise, it goes from 0 to 60 in 5.7 seconds. Good hell! Even in 1.4 guise with 120 horsepower it gets the job done in a reasonable 9 seconds. I'll choose the A1.
WRX VS WRX STI
The STI, I guess.
Commodore VS Megane
The newest Commodore's a pretty sharp car, inside and out. Despite what some enthusiasts say, I don't think it looks boring at all. It's miles better than the bland previous gen model. Same goes for the interior. It's got a V8, rear wheel drive layout that I like, and I'm sure I'd be plenty happy with the auto-only US version, unlike some purists. The Megane's a Renault, and I just can't find any Renault interesting. I'll go with the Holden.
6 VS Legacy
Eh, I'll take the Subaru.
Next up: quirky small cars.
2013 Scion xB (158 horsepower/162 lb-ft, 5-Speed M/T, 3027 lbs, ~$17,555)
2013 Kia Soul + (164 horsepower/148 lb-ft, 6-Speed M/T, 2707 lbs, ~$16,700)
2013 Nissan Cube S (122 horsepower/127 lb-ft, 6-Speed M/T, 2789 lbs, ~$16,760)
2013 Hyundai Veloster (138 horsepower/123 lb-ft, 6-Speed M/T, 2584 lbs, ~$17,600)
2013 Mini Cooper (121 horsepower/114 lb-ft, 6-Speed M/T, 2535 lbs, ~$19,700)
2013 Volkswagen Beetle 2.5 (170 horsepower/177 lb-ft, 5-Speed M/T, 2939 lbs, ~$19,995)
2013 Fiat 500 Pop (101 horsepower/98 lb-ft, 5-Speed M/T, 2363 lbs, ~$16,000)
2013 Honda CR-Z (130 horsepower/140 lb-ft, 6-Speed M/T, 2657 lbs, ~$19,975)
You have a $20k budget, so any money you save buying one of the cheaper cars can be spent on
modz yo. You can only choose
one, and don't even think about choosing none.
