I went with all Japanese brands and Hyundai.
My parents have Toyotas, and they all run fine (one of which is over a decade old). Nissan because of their awesome 90's cars and the GT-R. Honda for similar reasoning, and because VTEC. Mitsubishi is having a midlife crisis now methinks (since all their cars are CVT only, and 90% of them are crossovers over here), but their Lancer Evos will live on in memory.
Hyundai simply because I love what they're been up to in recent years. And I still want to own a Veloster Turbo or a Genesis (coupe or sedan, doesn't matter).
Also, (car fanatic alert), who be excited of Kia's Stinger GT liftback sedan with a 3.3L twin-turbo V6 with 365HP?
My parents have Toyotas, and they all run fine (one of which is over a decade old). Nissan because of their awesome 90's cars and the GT-R. Honda for similar reasoning, and because VTEC. Mitsubishi is having a midlife crisis now methinks (since all their cars are CVT only, and 90% of them are crossovers over here), but their Lancer Evos will live on in memory.
Hyundai simply because I love what they're been up to in recent years. And I still want to own a Veloster Turbo or a Genesis (coupe or sedan, doesn't matter).
Also, (car fanatic alert), who be excited of Kia's Stinger GT liftback sedan with a 3.3L twin-turbo V6 with 365HP?