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mainlandboy
mainlandboy Reader
4/12/18 11:35 a.m.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker said:

I want my manual Tacoma to have the 5.7 from the Tundra and some nice seats like they put in the forerunner.
 

I want Ford to offer a focus rs with an interior that isn't cut rate.

A BMW M2.

 

 

 

Well, the BMW M2 is already available:

https://www.bmw.ca/en/all-models/m-series/m2-coupe/2015/at-a-glance.html

 

Furious_E
Furious_E GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
4/12/18 11:43 a.m.
NOHOME said:

Keeping in mind that ALL of my cars ( except one)  since I was 16 have been two seat sports-cars ( I include the FRS in this since the back seats are no more useful than the ones in the MGB GT)

 

I would be all over a Miata with an MGB GT style permanent roof. But it would have to come in around $ 35k Cnd and the current Miata in Canada  already sells for $42k, so that aint gonna happen.

The other thing is I am about to hit 60 and I keep cars for 10 years. Sitting on a 6 year old FRS I am pondering what a 70 year old me is going to want to be driving since I will cross that line ( hopefully) with the next vehicle. I am thinking truck, as I see my post retirement years being occupied by house projects and that means hauling E36 M3. So, what I need is a convertible two seat pickup truck that can run track-days. And I need it in my driveway for $35k.

Those back seats were the difference between me buying an FRS and not even looking at a Miata because I can't put my dog in the Miata. I was afraid that if I drove one, though, I would have bought it anyways cheeky. A shooting brake, B GT style Miata that costs the same as the current ND would be perfect. 

Also, I'll take a small truck, or even an SUV, with a stick and turbo diesel 4 banger, that gets 25 mpg and can tow maybe 6k. And a modern El Camino, which would just be a rebadged Maloo. 

Furious_E
Furious_E GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
4/12/18 11:50 a.m.
Appleseed said:

 I have never really dug Harley Davidson, as I'm not a cruiser guy, but if they made their Live wire electric bike, and it was priced reasonable, I buy one this second. 

HD is a major customer of ours at work. I get so sick of hearing about them bitch and complain about decreasing sales, aging customer base, need for "new" and "different" products to attract a younger buyer...and then they take the same bikes, paint some of the chrome farkles black instead, and think that's going to do the trick. frown

Wiscocrashtest
Wiscocrashtest New Reader
4/12/18 11:57 a.m.

I just rented a Challenger and loved it so: Magnum reboot/long-roof Charger with the 6-spd manual and any of the V8s. Even the 5.7L would be ok. 

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ UltraDork
4/12/18 12:05 p.m.
Furious_E said:
Appleseed said:

 I have never really dug Harley Davidson, as I'm not a cruiser guy, but if they made their Live wire electric bike, and it was priced reasonable, I buy one this second. 

HD is a major customer of ours at work. I get so sick of hearing about them bitch and complain about decreasing sales, aging customer base, need for "new" and "different" products to attract a younger buyer...and then they take the same bikes, paint some of the chrome farkles black instead, and think that's going to do the trick. frown

They HAD a whole brand that worked for the younger market, and they mishandled it for a few years before deciding they'd berkeleyed up, and subsequently canned it.  When Buell still existed I remember the bikes being tucked in the back and the salesmen knowing nothing about them.

ebonyandivory
ebonyandivory UberDork
4/12/18 12:09 p.m.

I think a rear-engined, rwd Beetle that had enough room around the engine etc. to actually perform future maintenance would sell. And of course, an awd, rear-engined Diesel version...

rothwem
rothwem New Reader
4/12/18 12:25 p.m.

I want a RWD TSX wagon.  

ztnedman1
ztnedman1 New Reader
4/12/18 12:37 p.m.

Silverado SS.  A new one, 4 doors, since I require a newer GM Truck for work.  

Daylan C
Daylan C SuperDork
4/12/18 12:46 p.m.

I want a Miata in sub 3k lbs 4 door sedan form. The mental image is a new BMW E30 thats a Miata. 

Or an ATS 2.0T 1LE. 

Stefan
Stefan GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
4/12/18 12:51 p.m.

People asked Ford to bring the Focus RS to the US, so they did and I bought one.  What's the problem?

Most of what is being asked for here is impossible to accomplish within the realms of safety and emissions and many of you need to adjust your desires accordingly.

Also, we all know full well that the enthusiasts market is a tough one to deal with and many don't even bother outside of tossing us a bone from time to time with some sporty "options" but developing an entire car or a special set of options for a handful of people who won't buy them when new is pretty much a good way to end up in Chapter 11.

Floating Doc
Floating Doc GRM+ Memberand Reader
4/12/18 12:52 p.m.

I'm 62, never bought a new car, so I've got nothing to say. 

What would I want? More wagons. Had six, and since I tend to keep my cars for a decade, that's a lot. 

Solid roof Miata. Just bought my first one, NB with a hard top and no soft top. Taking the ht off next week to change the fuel pump, going right back on. 

pinchvalve
pinchvalve GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
4/12/18 1:02 p.m.

In reply to Suprf1y :

Agreed, its a great chassis, but you end up in SM or some such thing and don't have a chance.  It should be giving the FiST a run in HS.

Ian F
Ian F MegaDork
4/12/18 1:04 p.m.
pinchvalve said:

The Buick Regal Tour.  I don't want the Outback version, I want the slick Euro wagon version.  Put some GS bits on it too and it would be my replacement for the Rondo. 

 

I was looking at the Regal Tour at t he NY show last week.  I'm not sure what you mean about the Outback reference, other than the cladding around the wheel openings. The car doesn't have the higher stance like an Outback or even the Volvo V90 XC  The car on display was pure 100% wagon. My buddy (also a wagon nut) and I poured over that car twice.  Once when we first arrived, and then again as we were getting ready to leave.   Of all the cars we looked at, this one impressed us the most.  Might end up as my mother's next car.  

 

Tony Sestito
Tony Sestito PowerDork
4/12/18 1:08 p.m.

I have a few:

-Current Dodge Charger with a Hemi and a 6-speed manual. I mean, they offer that in the Challenger, which is based on the same chassis. This should be easy. Big sedans with sticks and RWD are the coolest. 

-An AWD competitor to the WRX that's not made by Subaru. Mazda, are you listening? Toss the CX-5 AWD in the 3, add turbo 2.5L from the CX-9/6, and there you go. Focus RS doesn't count... it's more aligned with the STI. 

-While on the subject of Mazda... Where's the Mazdaspeed line? Where's the MS3, MS6, etc? And where the hell is the US Mazda 6 Wagon????

-A reasonably priced Jeep pickup. I want the new one they say they have been coming out with since 2004 now, but I don't want to pay $40k+. 

-Cool cars by Nissan. Remember the 80's and early 90's? Nissan made some really great cars with sporty intentions: Sentra, Maxima, 240SX, and the 300ZX were super cool, and so were some of the others. Now, the Z is overpriced and old, and everything else is saddled with crappy CVT's. Makes me sad. 

 

 

Furious_E
Furious_E GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
4/12/18 1:26 p.m.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ said:
Furious_E said:
Appleseed said:

 I have never really dug Harley Davidson, as I'm not a cruiser guy, but if they made their Live wire electric bike, and it was priced reasonable, I buy one this second. 

HD is a major customer of ours at work. I get so sick of hearing about them bitch and complain about decreasing sales, aging customer base, need for "new" and "different" products to attract a younger buyer...and then they take the same bikes, paint some of the chrome farkles black instead, and think that's going to do the trick. frown

They HAD a whole brand that worked for the younger market, and they mishandled it for a few years before deciding they'd berkeleyed up, and subsequently canned it.  When Buell still existed I remember the bikes being tucked in the back and the salesmen knowing nothing about them.

Yea, pretty much...frown

Hal
Hal UltraDork
4/12/18 3:18 p.m.

I would settle for the manufacturers letting us to buy just the options we want instead of "packages".  In 2015 i bought a new Subaru Outback.  I would have liked to get the 3.6L engine, but to do that i would have had to buy the "Limited" with all kinds of things I didn't want.  Cost wasn't a problem, I paid cash.  So I ended up with the "Premium" with the 2.5L.  Even then I had to get a moonroof if I wanted the power liftgate.  The moonroof has been open once, the day I picked it up!  I don't even open the inside part to let the light in because it creates glare on the instruments.

Toebra
Toebra HalfDork
4/12/18 3:19 p.m.
Karacticus said:

Though I doubt my wife would want to drive it, what she needs is a mini-van that can tow 7,500 lbs of horse and trailer.  That way she wouldn't have to be lifting the Irish Wolfhound's dead ass into the back of the Tahoe all the time.

Or, she needs to switch to a dog breed with more self loading capability...

Or get a ramp for the dog to walk up in to the truck

moxnix said:

ND Miata in a bright non red color.  

all the blues have been about one shade off of gray and only available in gt trim.   I don’t really want the 15 different shades of black/white/gray that they offer it in.

This. 

 

Would turn current DD Miata into a track car and buy an ND, dog ass ugly as it is, if they had it in decent colors.  6 shades of grey and a red don't qualify.  Fiata looks decent, but is cursed with having too many Fiat parts in it.  Would also like the ability to buy a stripper ND Miata with a limited slip differential.   

 

Any two door wagon with RWD and a standard transmission.  Lord bring back the shooting brake.

 

Until you can select individual options, rather than option packages, it is unlikely I will purchase a new vehicle.  Why buy new and take a depreciation beating, when you can't buy the car you want new in the first place?  When my brother got his SRT 8 Challenger, he had to special order it to get one without a sunroof.  He waited 6 months for it.   Back in the 90's, my wife special ordered a Chevy Sportside truck in Corvette yellow.  Waited 9 months and when it was finally delivered, they sold it to someone else off the transport truck.  Not a pretty scene, but nobody got shot.  She did get a dark blue one for less than what we got when we sold it 4 years later.

simplecat
simplecat Reader
4/12/18 7:49 p.m.

4dr 4wd turbo diesel manual Tacoma sized truck for less than 30k. I don't need wifi, I don't need air-conditioned seats. I'd buy one tomorrow. I don't understand why they always option diesel trucks to the moon, I'm buying it for gas milage, why would you think I want to spend an extra 20k in trim levels and options?

Doc Brown
Doc Brown Dork
4/12/18 8:02 p.m.

My price point for a 'nice car' has always been in the neigborhood of 3K.  I typically spend a lot less.....    Anyway if they made a new car for 3K that had manual, roll up windows and full leather interior. ... I would buy it right now.

DirtyBird222
DirtyBird222 UberDork
4/12/18 8:11 p.m.

Easiest: For pricing on full size SUVs, mid-sized trucks, and 1500 level trucks to come back down from the stratosphere. 

Ridiculous Level: An El Camino/Ute with a manual option. 

Realistically could fit my budget even with a reduction in paygrades: A Fit with Si trim (i.e. LSD transmission and a variant of the L15 turbo) or a Subie Crosstrek with at least the BRZ 2.0, even better if it's the old FXT 2.0T with a manual transmission. Or another MazdaSpeed3 hatchback.

 Lunacy: Walking into a dealership and ordering a car exactly how you want it. Not being limited by what certain trim levels can offer. I.e. I want a base WRX with cloth seats, no sunroof, but the LED headlights and brembo brakes from the STI. 

More wagons with 3 pedals. 

 

 

dj06482
dj06482 GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
4/12/18 8:45 p.m.

I'd like an AWD minivan that can tow 7,500 lbs.  And a Mustang sedan that could be had with a  V8, AWD, manual, and had three seat belts in back.

Grizz
Grizz UberDork
4/12/18 8:55 p.m.

A 3.6 pentastar crate motor that I could put in my dakota.

A new Rampage would be cool.


So a small truck that is actually small but doesn't suck out loud. GM used to have that with the colorado even though my cousins colorados could hold less in the bed than my dakota for some odd reason. 

TGMF
TGMF Reader
4/12/18 9:24 p.m.

I need a big car for tall people capable of rear facing kid seats behinde me while making the right sounds and having lots of power on tap. 

Chevy made the SS just how I want it...with a manual. Then stopped because people like me can't or won't spend 45-50k on a new car. I wont put my money where my desires are when manufactures actually do build something lustworthy, so my opinion on what they should build is useless. 

LopRacer
LopRacer Dork
4/12/18 10:07 p.m.
Tactical Penguin said:

I still want a Fit with Civic Si running gear. 

This everyday this.. love my Fit just want it to goooooooooo.

 

OldGray320i
OldGray320i Dork
4/12/18 10:12 p.m.

I liked that Nissan Idx ( somewhere that was a cryptic reference to the 510).

If they'd made it, and didn't ugly it up too much, I'd have bought that. 

If Mazda keeps the new 180 horse car starting in the 25k range, I might pop for that.  I'm thinking about the 86, too.

Anything light weight 2 doors without all the safety nannies in that price range I would buy, even though (or maybe because) I'm loving the snot out of the NB.

I drove a brz not long after it came out, but go pedal wise it was a Camry.   I've seen a lot of comments here where some would have bought but for that.

Make it fun to drive, people will buy it, but it should be fun to drive as a base car too, not just the hot rod version.  I think Ford had the idea with the focus, I used to see a lot of them with the 18s and such, but they put that horrible auto/dct in it, hosing themselves. 

Most of the mfgs focus on bland and too safe, too practical, etc.

But everybody likes the hot rod Camaros, Challengers, etc. 

I guess my point is there are a couple out there I may buy, but I think they could sell more (i.e. generate a little more enthusiast market in younger buyers) if they built and marketed for it. 

I guess if it were as easy as all that I'd be a car company exec....

 

 

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