jrflying said:
Are there any good manual tranny suggestions? I'm seeing many 3 series options and g35s. Learn me on them also please.
Since you mention the desire for a manual, I recommend the following...
There are not that many manual trans cars on the market. When they are on the market they are very slow to sell unless they are the few desirable, genuinely sporty cars. I think a good place to get a good price deal is "non-sporty manual trans cars." Who's really buying these cars? The market all wants SUVs. Sedans are dead and even more dead are 2 door cars. So, with all that in mind, I went to FB Marketplace for Arlington, TX and 80 miles out.
I put in a price range of $3,000 to $8,000. I went with $3,000 to avoid full beaters and parts cars as well as $1234 listings. I went to $8,000 on your $7,000 budget because I dont expect you to pay full price.
I then sorted for only cars and then only cars with manual trans. That returned a few gems:
'11 V6 Camaro w/112k @ $7,700 Listed 2 weeks ago.
'12 V6 Accord Coupe w/ 132k @ $8k Listed 2 weeks ago.
'13 Civic Coupe w/144k @ $8k Listed 1 week ago.
'08 Fit w/105k @ $6.6k
'86 944 w/86k @ $6.6k
None of these are the sportiest option for their brand but all can do fine on track in your novice hands. All, except maybe the 944, will be reliable enough to leave airport long term parking at 11pm after a long week (which should be your primary goal.)
When shopping, manual trans is often equated with stripped models. Samples would be Kias, Hyundais, Chevy Cruise, Chevy Sonic, etc. All could be good but just make note that these stripped models often do not come with Cruise Control from the factory. IF cruise control is important to you, be sure to verify that the car youre shopping actually has the option.