I've been driving a ton of cars and I figured I would report in. The purpose of the car is a fun, automatic car that could, in theory, fit four adults. A secondary purpose is to own a muscle car, since I've actually never owned one, but that isn't critical. Cars are not listed in the order they were driven. Budget is 35k, at the upper limit, and I'm trying to go new or as close to it as I can.
1. 2015 Chevrolet SS - This was my favorite car out of the bunch. If the car was any color other than black, I probably would have started working on financing options. It felt like a grown up Camaro. Further research may be required. This was a seriously good car. I worry about the cost of consumables and availability of replacement parts down the road.
2. New Camaro 1SS with automatic transmission: Plenty of power, very sharp turn in, suspension sporty without being harsh. I did get the electronic nanny to come on while making a right from a stop onto a 4 lane divided highway, and the engagement is kind of abrupt. I apologized to the salesperson. There is no real back seat.
3. New Mustang GT, Premium- We went in the premium because the sales guy didn't have to move a ton of cars to take it out. Overall, it felt softer than the Camaro, had just as little back seat and didn't give me the fizz nearly as much. Driving a track pack might change this.
4. New Focus RS - this was just sitting there, and they let me take it out since I asked nicely and have grey hair. I couldn't drive it in anger the way I would probably want to. Based on this, I could not justify buying one over, say, a Golf GTI if I were to go that route.
5. New Dodge Charger R/T - Big, and it felt fat. Probably the most practical car out of the bunch. I would probably feel cheated if I got one of these and didn't get the Scat Pack. I did notice they depreciate like a fricking rock, too. Like, there were two year old models for 50% of the sticker price on the used lot next door. Combine these factors together, and a used SRT8 is probably the way to go if we go here.
6. 2017 WRX, CVT- This is the first car I drove before I decided I wanted to give a muscle car a try. The test drive actually made me angry due to the way the transmission was shifting. I cut it short and advised the sales person that while it wasn't his fault in any way, there was absolutely no way I would ever own a WRX with a CVT in it. I can't stress enough how much of a disappointment this was.
I'm open to suggestions on other things to try.