Suzuki Swift GTI
Rabbit GTI
Miata
You guys are all too young!
How about this:
Drive at full chat all day and never bother anyone. Red line of 8,000 and four Keihin carbs sticking out of it. 70 bhp was pretty good for that size of engine.
Or one of these that looked like a street going Zamboni hoover craft.
If money is no object- I'd suggest an old Giulietta. 1300 cc of mini Ferrari. I kind of wish I could drive one some day, but I learned that I'm not a full restorer of vehicles with one.
Narrow tires, great drum brakes, and a wonderful 1300 cc gem of a motor. All under a Pininfarina body. Yea.
But considering they are pushing $100k, well...
Slightly more expensive, and a little faster- GTA Jr. That I've driven. What an amazing car.
If it has to be slow, I'm all over the Midget/Sprite of any generation.
My 1340cc powered Baja Bug might qualify; once went 4 drifting past a police car and he never noticed......you could drive like a hooligan everywhere.
Sprites are fun and at 65hp qualify. Perhaps a X1/9 I've found one of those to be fun.
If you want something with A/C I'd go with a Fiesta or Toyota Starlet.
I'd say any old 50's-60's vintage sports car. Most had less than 100hp and are not fast by todays standard. I've driven a mini and a Midget, both a blast and had to be worked hard just to barely keep up with modern traffic. My NB Miata is significantly faster than my Opel GT but the Opel brings more smiles. How about an flat-fender jeep, like the M151A1 military Jeep. Drove one in the military. Not the best handling or fast by any means and wouldn't suggest trying to turn fast, they may roll but fun to drive. Especially on dirt/gravel roads.
At my internship job in my senior year of HS I got to drive a Mitsubishi mighty-max pickup to carry supplies to job sites, usually in farm fields.
That little truck could barely do 55mph up hill or with a headwind, but would comfortably slide any turn on a dirt road at 25 to 30 mph.
Probably not near the best slow car fast, but good for that particular use.
From my youth, a swift gt, ef civic si and crx, 91 integra are some of my favorites.
Serious contendrs i never drove are british small sports cars, citroen 2cv beetle... got to build a garage to start owning those!
Aw11 mr2, base sw20 mr2, zzw30, ae86, ra29, old school elan maybe? Depends how you define fast, I consider an s2 elise a fairly slow car so it's on my list of slow car fast but that's just like my opinion man.
My boss's Borgward with 4 on the tree. Drove it back in 63 but don't know year of the car. First time I realized a small engine could be fun.
My 66 MG Midget.
My 78 Fiesta S.
If "fun" means doing stuff you'd get pulled over for and not "it's a great experience to drive a 1944 Willys MB!" Then I'd say 4cyl 5 spd 2wd Ranger.
My 1988 I bought new (2.0L) for about $10,000 and sold it for $600 five years later.
Rain and snow had the back hanging out at will, Joey Chitwood moves had it on two wheels (holy crap that was scary), "thrill hill" in my town had all four wheels off the ground as did a certain train crossing next town over.
I had Land Cruiser before it so I took it almost everywhere it went except in 2wd and quadruple the speed.
I cannot remember the sheer amount of times my friends and I were laughing so hard we couldn't talk at the things I made that poor truck do. (PS, the TIB front suspension takes severe duty like nothing I've ever seen).
I can honestly credit that truck with my ability to drive both on road and off.
Porsche 356, or 914. Different driving experiences for sure, but both tons of fun and as slow as . . .
Does it have to be a car?
We had an Ingersoll Rand pettibone I had to drive on the highway quite a bit between job sites.
4 wheel drive, 3 option steering (normal, crab, and 4 wheel), 32 foot extending boom, 3 speed transmission, and a non turbo diesel. Top speed on level ground of 17, downhill in neutral I broke 25 once.
It was a blast to drive, aside from the entire world thinking they could cut you off when they passed you. But going down the highway at 17, stuck in crab mode, so I was almost sideways in the lane, that was fun as hell.
In reply to LuxInterior:
Yes, yes, yes! It's like all the same fun as an early Miata, but the engine is better, there's this magical device called a roof that stiffens the chassis, protects you from the weather, and keeps your hair looking good, and you can carry cargo and/or passengers!
I think the answer is whatever you drove in high school.
For me, it was a 1992 volkswagen fox wolfsburg edition coupe. And yes, it did jump well.
I had a '93 Corolla wagon (that MNDSM now owns). I have no idea why, but I loved chucking hat thing into corners.
In reply to Robbie:
That must be why I want to recommend a Fiat 124. I had a 1971 Sport Coupe but I'm sure the Spider is just as much fun. Tall, skinny tires, an incredibly rev-happy 1608 CC. Paid $350 for mine in 1982 (how's THAT for depreciation) and had countless hours of fun pretending to be a rally driver and putting it sideways at every possible moment.
Robbie wrote: I think the answer is whatever you drove in high school. For me, it was a 1992 volkswagen fox wolfsburg edition coupe. And yes, it did jump well.
For me, It was a '71 MGB with Delrin lower control arm bushings and 20wt motor in new Armstrong lever shocks. It rode like a very small log truck. Sliding that car around the streets of Phoenix was a blast. But I have to agree with Keith: Classic Mini. It seems to bend the laws of physics.
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