Please excuse/indulge me in a "what car" exercise. I am in need of a 4 seater "dad car" that does not feel like a penalty box. Current fleet: a very tired 2000 4runner which my wife has had since new, which has become mine over the past 5 or so years. A new Toyota Sienna, which is very nice and comfortable, and has the whole family covered for weekends and for out of town trips. And finally, after being a longtime lurker/reader here since the late 90's, I bought my first enthusiast car last year, a E30 318is.
My two kids are in forward facing child seats and have grown to the age where I need to run them around town, independently of Mom and the minivan. My spider-sense is telling me that I need a new, modern vehicle with modern safety features. My 4runner has no redeeming qualities other than nostalgia and sentimental value -- it is in need of a front end rebuild, and is currently not driven due to a tie rod end death wobble. Even after fixing this, I won't feel well karting my kids around in it.
I love the light weight, look and character of the 318is, but it is old. My 5 year old son diagnosed a dying fuel pump a few days ago right before we broke down -- he could feel the sound and vibration underneath the thin rear seat ("what's that noise under my booster chair?"). I no longer want to drive them around in it either.
I will be in a financial situation to buy something new in the near future. I tend to keep vehicles for a very long time, and I drive an almost negligible amount of miles in a year (daily commute is 5 miles round trip, no red lights, no traffic, no freeway; I drove ~3000 miles in the past year). What 4 seater would you buy new with the intent on having it for a long time? Budget would be ~$35k + or so. Buy once, cry once.
I have no track aspirations, but this car will be enjoyed on nice backrads and hopefully be autocrossed. Priorities on fun handling, practicality, light-ish weight, fuel economy over absolute speed. A E46 ZHP is sort of the ideal car I have in mind (seems like just enough of everything, 4 doors), but I don't think there is anything quite like its niche in today's new car market.
On my list (haven't driven any):
Fiesta ST - seems like fun - as much power to the front wheels as you can have before significant compromises? Are the Recaro's as uncomfortable as people make them out to be? I have a Ford dealership in my small town, but the two sales guys I talked to were apparently oblivious to the fact that there was such a thing as a performance Fiesta and had not seen such a creature in West GA
WRX - seems to get fair praise for handling, makes torque everywhere, still really ugly. Is Subaru build quality still suspect (engine woes/interior rattles, etc)? Is the FA20 holding up well?
FR-S - can you put two small-ish kids in the back? probably not. I will admit to watching Initial-D as an adult and a deep subconscious desire to dorifto. Plus it seems like my 318is, only new. 2 doors seems like a big compromise though
BMW F30 3-series - the 235i seems to get high praise for being fun, "like the cars that made BMW what it is," while the F30 reviews seem sort of lukewarm. The same range of engines is available in both -- are the 3's a disappointment in terms of handling? I have eyes for anything Alpine White with a BMW emblem on it, but it seems like these cars keep getting heavier. How scary is a turbo BMW to own?
Evo X GSR - would you dare? The last chance new ones are rolling off the lines now, and I would absolutely not buy a used Evo. I will admit I have a thing for the styling of the last Evo -- the car in white is like the freaking Death Star on wheels. I even have a Mitsubishi dealer in my small town, but I doubt they have ever seen an Evo on the lot. I am glad the Focus RS is coming around to fill the gap, but I'd rather have the saloon type than a hatch for near $40k.
Not on the list: Anything VW/Audi
Camaro, Mustang, Challenger - too big, too heavy, two few doors. Had a 4th gen f-body with poor build quality.
ATS - nice sedans, I am rooting for Cadillac just because, but don't actually want to personally own one.
These are the thoughts that keep me up at night.