In my search for a new daily driver, I’m throwing every possibility against the wall before making my final decision. In summary, here’s the run down. Budget is $20k max. I commute 55 miles each way to work, 90% of it is highway. In the morning, it’s 80mph cruising. In the afternoon, about half of the highway ride is Atlanta rush hour traffic. I also shuttle my 3 kids too/from sports practices…usually not all 3 at once, typically one or two. Weekends are spent running to the kids games, errands, etc… So I’m driving 30-35k miles per year. I want something fast (at least quick), decent handling, good ride, reliable, and I like nice luxury touches. After all, spending 3+ hours per day in the car, I want to be comfortable and relaxed. Love hatches and wagons, but the more I’ve looked around, the more I’m letting go of that notion. Because of lack of free time and mechanical skills, I don’t want to deal with a direct injection turbo motor, so even though I love them, I’m staying away from the FoST, Mazdaspeed3, etc… I’ve looked at all kinds of coupes and nearly pulled the trigger on an E90 coupe and also a ’13 Honda Accord V6 6spd coupe. But I keep saying to myself “What the hell am I doing looking at coupes with my kid hauling needs?” The wife has a minivan, so a coupe could work, but it’s nice to be able to carry the kids and their stuff with ease.
Last night, the wife said “Why not look at a sedan that’s fun to drive, they exist, right?” I really like manuals, but there are plenty of days when I’m sitting in traffic where I wouldn’t object to an automatic. So, in looking at them, I found that the ’12-’13 Dodge Charger R/T would fall into budget, even a CPO one (warranty would be nice). Yeah, they’re thirsty, which would be my big concern. But in the “pros” category, they’re port injected, run on regular unleaded, huge interior and trunk, lots of goodies inside, crazy fast, great highway cruisers, RWD. I don’t have any experience with the Hemi. I would think it has to be pretty bulletproof, as it’s the same engine that powers the work truck Ram and every police car made in the last 5 years. Am I wrong in thinking that a properly maintained R/T can pile up the miles without major issues?
EDIT Noted the comment below, but the 300 would be too "soft" for me. The Charger has a firmer suspension and better brakes. I realize it's not a corner carver, but I want something that isn't going to embarrass itself on a twisty road.