Can you have both reliable and a sports car? Besides BMW, which other brands offer such cars
>>28926472911, Corvette.
>>28926472Mazda MX5/Miata and Toyota 86/BRZFord Mustang if you consider it a sports carAnything naturally aspirated that isn't German/British will generally be reliable.
>>28926482These are supercar-tier
>>28926472Tesla
>>28926499Nazi car
>>28926487Those are sports cars...
>>28926472Porsche 911, Corvette, Tesla
toyota gr yaris>inb4 corolla and 1000hp gr yaris fires
Chevy SS/Holden VFshits invincible if you do basic maintenance and costs less than most faggot BMWs in the same performance tier
>>28926487You can get a base 996 for $20k and it's a great car.I prefer the 330i ZHP though.
>>28927236Those are too fat to be sports cars.
>>28927323the suspension makes the fatness not matter reallyI've driven chargers that feel like dogshit in comparison
>>28927327The Charger is even bigger.Fat means you can't zip in and out of traffic or fly down a road with the confidence that you'll have a space to scoot to if there's someone coming the other way a foot over the line.
>>28927339I've driven my SS every day for 5 years and if you have a hard time with that scenario in one, I'd say you're probably in a dense city where you need something like a tuned up ricerthere isn't much the SS can't handle that doesn't cost 2x as much, plus the regular comforts of a top trim sedan are nice
>>28927346I live in Connecticut where we have these things called "corners."
>>28927395what kind of car do you think can compensate for passing before blind corners anon
>>28927395pigfat is just a problem here.This is two lanes.
>>28927398Not passing. Driving.You cannot drive a fat car at speed down a narrow, twisty road since you don't have room to go anywhere if there's someone coming the other way and they're not entirely in their own lane.I've seen a Challenger drive down a road where it had a tire on each line. How much fun do you think you can have when you don't even fit in your lane?
>>28927403m8 I drove my SS all over skinny ass Maine back roads before going completely cross country, it's amazingly good at those curves for its sizeif it's ever possible I'd recommend a test drive, you'd love it
>>28927403you sound like someone who complains that people don't use meta gear in whichever gambling addiction simulator game you play
>>28927403wat