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Easy answer is the Xterra.

The 5th gen Camaro non refresh (2010-2013). Will forever be tied to bumblebee, limited production years, retro design that is aging very well, and LS v8

Accord 2.0t, massive room interior and cargo. Also surprisingly quick 

Miata is the boring everyday answer.

Stinger GT v6s are starting to get to 30k

To add on to the same gen, a little less rare but only made one year, 1989 turbo trans-am

Ive been to both wawa and sheetz. I much rather Sheetz overall experience while Wawa is that you find one or two thing you like and that’s all you order.

Its mid size so depends on your definition of massive but the 10th gen Accords interior has a massive amount of room.

People lie on the internet no way....

I bet you do this test with a ridgeline and the rear-end won't snap off.

No interior pictures is a red flag. Exterior can be good but inside could be spilled coffee, cigarettes, torn up sears and so on. You see the Exterior walking up but only until you exit is when you see more than a hood again

Accord 2.0t or possibly GTI if you want German

It may be for entertainment but he raises some important points in the video.

Perfect car for who? The soccer mom, teenager just starting out, or the enthusiast.

Does it have to be a manual?

Hes done everything that these cars need. You could go another 100k+ miles no problem. $16.5k is alot but tbh trying to find another one will be very very difficult 

I feel like only one is kinda unrealistic but

Reliable? Both Acura’s Type S sedans start under 60k. Used, b58 Supras are under 60k now. B58 legit is the next 2jz. Used IS 500 F Sport

Do I need to remind people how much plastic and only for function the fj interior was? (And imo hideous)

deadmau5 purrari.