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Anonymous No.28657009 >>28657010 >>28657035 >>28657070 >>28657181 >>28657187 >>28657273 >>28657279 >>28657391 >>28658242 >>28658272 >>28660498 >>28660520 >>28660780 >>28664809
Will we ever get a car that has all three?
Anonymous No.28657010 >>28657184 >>28660552 >>28661748
>>28657009 (OP)
Yeah it's called a c5 corvette.
Anonymous No.28657012 >>28657019 >>28657032 >>28657521 >>28660649 >>28661543 >>28661721 >>28663967
does fast and reliable even exist?
Anonymous No.28657019
>>28657012
yeah but it aint cheap
Anonymous No.28657032 >>28657254
>>28657012
Porsche Panamera 2.9, 4.8, or 4.0T.
Anonymous No.28657035 >>28657185 >>28657312 >>28657653 >>28660674
>>28657009 (OP)
Motorbikes solved this.
Anonymous No.28657070
>>28657009 (OP)
10 years ago when you could get a brand new 400+ HP pony car for 30k and some change
Anonymous No.28657071
the faggots in this website won’t accept it but the corvette exemplifies all three without a question
Anonymous No.28657181 >>28657184 >>28657250
>>28657009 (OP)
Behold.
Anonymous No.28657184 >>28657217
>>28657010
>>28657181
>slowvette
Anonymous No.28657185 >>28657653
>>28657035
/thread
Anonymous No.28657187 >>28657878
>>28657009 (OP)
Tesla: I got you senpai

Fanboys: NO@!!! NOT LIKE THAT!!!!!!
Anonymous No.28657217 >>28660602
>>28657184
>marginally slower than gt-r
>considerably cheaper than gt-r
>much more reliable than gt-r
Anonymous No.28657227
Westfield with about 250hp
>oh nooooo it’s not PRACTICAL
Yeah, that wasn’t a requirement. It’s got BHP/ton of a 911 Turbo, costs nothing to run and buy, will not break and even if it does it’s easily repaired
Anonymous No.28657250 >>28657382
>>28657181
c6 isn't that cheap and has some semi complicated electrical bullshit
c5 is cheap and very easy to maintain. c5 is the answer
Anonymous No.28657254
>>28657032
>Porsche
>reliable
maybe for a German car, but that's like being tall for a midget
Anonymous No.28657273
>>28657009 (OP)
Used Tesla Model 3 is cheap, fast and reliable
Anonymous No.28657277
>tesla
>reliable
Anonymous No.28657279
>>28657009 (OP)
2005-2015 mustangs
Anonymous No.28657312 >>28657653
>>28657035
This
Anonymous No.28657382 >>28657473
>>28657250
Eh, C5 and C6 are about in the same ballpark nowadays. Low trim C7s too.
Anonymous No.28657391
>>28657009 (OP)
Anonymous No.28657420
lots of cars have all 3. the problem is that 'fast' is never fast enough
Anonymous No.28657473 >>28658057
>>28657382
>Eh, C5 and C6 are about in the same ballpark nowadays
10-15k isn't the same ballpark as 20-25k, nor is it the same in terms of wrenching.
>Low trim C7s too.
now you're just saying shit.
Anonymous No.28657482
Like the other anon said, fast will never be fast enough
Late model G37s/370z (2012+) that have had all their odd issues fixed are very reliable, decently fast for the price you can get them at
Hardest challenge will just be getting one that doesn't have a horrible history
Anonymous No.28657502 >>28657509 >>28657513 >>28657530
I just want hyper reliable + slidey. I don't give a fuck about being "fass" and "raysin". I just want to go sideways to the grocery store at 20MPH

WAT CAR

(don't u dare say GayR86 that shit too slow, i want like 1000HP so it'll effortless spin tires at 1000 RPM)
(no i don't have the money to build a Hoonicorn or some shit like that)
Anonymous No.28657509
>>28657502
shut up, retard
Anonymous No.28657513 >>28657519
>>28657502
you can't have a reliable 1000hp on the cheap, genuinely try to prove me wrong
Anonymous No.28657519 >>28657524 >>28657624
>>28657513
ok maybe i don't need a 1000 but i literally want a car that CANT maintain traction. so you're just constantly in state of counter-steer

internet says 350Z/G37. and everything points to Miata/GR86 but i've never seen a video of those easily drifting every corner. you have to full throttle those weak shits to break traction
Anonymous No.28657521 >>28659972
>>28657012
Built and tuned Volvos
Anonymous No.28657524
>>28657519
put shitty, too narrow, used tires on any rwd car with more than 300hp
Anonymous No.28657530
>>28657502
literally any truck with a v8
Anonymous No.28657534 >>28657602
why are you guys responding to a 12 year old?
Anonymous No.28657602
>>28657534
sir, i'm 52
Anonymous No.28657622 >>28657658
My Civic Si was cheap, $10k
It's fast. I can out accelerate 99% of cars on the road
It's got great pickup between 50-80mph, I have no issues passing and going around slow fucks
Annd it has never let me down, has zero issues
160k miles
I think my car hits all 3.
Anonymous No.28657624
>>28657519
my miata with an NB2 engine swap and shitty kumho all seasons on the back breaks traction instantly and will chirp fucking 4th gear, sliding the back everywhere is its mission from god
Anonymous No.28657653
>>28657035
>>28657185
>>28657312
Meh, can't argue with the bikefags there
Anonymous No.28657658
>>28657622
>It's fast. I can out accelerate 99% of cars on the road
Uh, sweatie, 200hp and no torque?

> Annd it has never let me down, has zero issues
> 160k miles
Uh, sweatie? Paint, clutch, pads, rotors, calipers, soft lines, MC, A/C, battery terminals, heat blend door, generator, the falling clothing hooks, the rusted off exhaust heat shield, O2 sensor, broken arm rest door, suspension bushings all gone by now, shocks, fuel pump. Wouldn't call that nothing.

I woudln't call it unreliable, but that's not nothing.
Anonymous No.28657808 >>28657818
NA Ford Focus. Engines easily pull more than 200-250k with just oil changes. Get it manual and it'll last forever.
Anonymous No.28657818
>>28657808
You missed the fast part
For cars, corvette is basically the only answer
Motorcycles are the real answer if you're not a pussy afraid of 2 wheels
Anonymous No.28657878 >>28659296
>>28657187
Tesla's aren't reliable tho.
Anonymous No.28658057 >>28658081
>>28657473
It's not 2019, C5s are getting into 20k territory now.
Anonymous No.28658081 >>28658370
>>28658057
No they're not.
They're very easy to find for 10-15k. I literally just sold one last year.
Anonymous No.28658242
>>28657009 (OP)
Used Tesla or Slate truck.
Anonymous No.28658272
>>28657009 (OP)
A fast and reliable car - second hand
Anonymous No.28658370 >>28658598 >>28658604 >>28658608 >>28658612
>>28658081
Maybe some auto convertible
Anonymous No.28658598
>>28658370
I'm so tired of know nothing faggots posting here. What's the point of your argument when it's extremely easy to disprove? Why do you even bother posting at all?
>umm actually pal, grass is pink and 2+2 is 37.
Just shut the fuck up.
Anonymous No.28658604
>>28658370
Anonymous No.28658608
>>28658370
Even this guy's z06 isn't selling for barely over 15k
Anonymous No.28658612
>>28658370
Want an automatic? People basically have to give them away they're so worthless
C5s are 10-15k cars. Paying more is only for BaT shit 500 mile failed investments.
Anonymous No.28659296 >>28659364
>>28657878
Objectively wrong. It requires pretty much no maintenance compared to a used ICE car with similar high mileage
Anonymous No.28659364 >>28659942
>>28659296
>catches fire and traps you inside
>battery dies and now the whole care needs to be thrown away
great "car" you got there
Anonymous No.28659942
>>28659364
>catches fire and traps you inside
Irrelevant exception. Drive with a glass-breaker if you're so paranoid

>battery dies and now the whole care needs to be thrown away
Batteries on Tesla 3 have 80-85% by 200k miles. ICE cars have way less resource of their drivetrains by then.
You can also recondition and repair the battery if it's out of warranty (generours 8 year/120k miles)
Anonymous No.28659972 >>28660459
>>28657521
>volvo
>reliable
Anonymous No.28660459 >>28660546
>>28659972
Volvo 5 cylinders will do 500k at 500+ hp if you build them right.
Anonymous No.28660498
>>28657009 (OP)
C5Z06
Anonymous No.28660520 >>28660566 >>28661878
>>28657009 (OP)
best car that min-maxes cheap and reliable?
Anonymous No.28660546 >>28660597
>>28660459
But what about everything else in the car
Anonymous No.28660552
>>28657010
>Amerislop
No
Anonymous No.28660566
>>28660520
Toyota honda mazda of course(assuming you can get a good deal on them)
If you live in Europe: older, small VWs, Skodas and SEATs(which are basically VWs) also apply, Hyundai i10s, generally small hatchbacks that you see a lot on the road
Anonymous No.28660597 >>28660641
>>28660546
Body and frame components are pretty rust resistant(swedish winters), and the interiors are no worse than any other car produced in the last 30 years.
Anonymous No.28660602 >>28660643 >>28660675
>>28657217
how can a vette be more reliable than a fucking nissan?
Anonymous No.28660641 >>28660658
>>28660597
>frame
Anonymous No.28660643 >>28661087
>>28660602
the corvette is a truck with a sports car body. LS engines easily hit 200-300k without any major work.
Anonymous No.28660649
>>28657012
Corvette, new NSX
Anonymous No.28660658 >>28660679
>>28660641
subframes are still frames, anon
You know what I mean.
All the steel bits under the car.
Anonymous No.28660674
>>28657035
this
Anonymous No.28660675
>>28660602
That's like asking how an f150 can haul more than a powerwheels. Doesn't take much, chief.
Anonymous No.28660679 >>28660686
>>28660658
>subframes are still frames, anon
And women are men, right?
Anonymous No.28660686 >>28660696
>>28660679
Your brain is a pile of rotten mush, unlike the structural components of my Volvo.
Anonymous No.28660696 >>28660724
>>28660686
Now let's see these structural components
Anonymous No.28660724 >>28661501
>>28660696
I'm not going to go out and crawl under my car to appease you. The bushings are pretty tired after almost 200k miles, but the actual steel only has surface rust after 20 years of Ohio winters.
Anonymous No.28660780
>>28657009 (OP)
engine swapped Toyotas.
you now know that a 2GR V6 will bolt up to most manual toyotas made in the 2000s.
tin can toyota with blown engine + carefully selected junkyard 2GR + ~1k of supporting parts = fast, cheap and reliable shitbox
Anonymous No.28661087 >>28661699
>>28660643
In that case. Is the viper as reliable?
Anonymous No.28661501
>>28660724
Sure
Anonymous No.28661543
>>28657012
911
Anonymous No.28661699
>>28661087
I know very little about vipers, but do know they're generally considered simple reliable cars
Anonymous No.28661721 >>28663992
>>28657012
Any electric car
Anonymous No.28661748
>>28657010
Fpbp
Anonymous No.28661878
>>28660520
Toyota Corolla LE

(non High-bird)

More reliabru than Cumry
Anonymous No.28663967
>>28657012
991's and below if theyre maintained, LC500's, Apperantly Huracans are reliable aswell
Anonymous No.28663992
>>28661721
Electric cars all fail on cheap.
Anonymous No.28664809
>>28657009 (OP)
Replace fast with fuel efficient and you get an old Mercedes.