Answer: Fun = Fiat 500 Answer: If you plan on dating females, they think the Fiat 500 is cute. Answer: What is better in the city than a Fiat 500? Call Mike at Westbury Fiat if you don't believe me. Tell him FChat sent you!
All those cars you guys are talking about are plentiful , they are everywhere , a dime a dozen , its nice to have something different . I will be biased for the old Mazdas, how about a really hooked up Datsun 510 ?
Not a bad idea and they are doing the $199 zero down lease right now. For that you get a warranty and 3 yr/36K mile free maintenance so no/little risk of any expensive surprises. Plus, since it's a lease you have no risk on the depreciation in the event the 500 tanks. Down sides are that it can be expensive to get out of a lease if needed/desired, you gotta watch your miles, and you can't really mod it unless reversible.
e46 BMW. Period. I've had 4 of them. Get model year 2002 or later if you can. Coupe. Beautiful, fun. I have a FIAT 500 now, I love it, but a BMW is damn good. Eg http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car_id=312753235&dealer_id=100007116&car_year=2002&systime=&doors=&model=3_SERIESCLASS_SERIES&search_lang=en&only_photo=1&start_year=2002&body_style=COUPE&keywordsfyc=__c3BvcnQgcGFja2FnZQ%2C%2C__&keywordsrep=115112111114116032112097099107097103101&highlightFirstMakeModel=&search_type=both&distance=200&min_price=&rdm=1326245593112&drive=&marketZipError=false&advanced=y&fuel=&keywords_display=sport+package&sownerid=100008212&lastBeginningStartYear=1981&end_year=2004&showZipError=n&make2=&certified=&engine=&dma=NEW_YORK_LI&page_location=findacar%3A%3Aispsearchform&only_price=1&body_code=2&isFlashPlugin=true&transmission=Manual&default_sort=&max_mileage=&color=&address=11050&sort_type=priceDESC&max_price=15000&make=BMW&seller_type=b&num_records=25&cardist=53&standard=false
thanks for the replies guys. - don't want the car to "impress" girls. - can't see myself ever going for "cute" i.e. fiat 500, honda fit. - want something fast, of course not ferrari fast i'm not delusional haha but you know some thing that i can take to the track and not look out of place. - g35 is a good option almost forgot about them since the g37's i'll be looking now - if i do go the sedan route (low chance), would go for an Acura TL 04-09 this right here is amazing http://autos.aol.com/used-detail--3405548552579157819-Acura-NSX-1991/
If you are at all interested in owning the NSX, this is a good read and still evolving: http://www.insideline.com/acura/nsx/1991/long-term-test-1991-acura-nsx.html
Let me know when you find a Ferrari for less than $40,000 that is actually fast. If you want to do track events and spend under $15k, then I agree with Sam, a BMW is the way to go.
if you want the most performance for your dollar, nothing comes close to a mustang. It also has the largest aftermarket of any car -ever! Not to mention reliability & lo cost to maintain and repair dont know how old your willing to go, but not only is this car a blast to drive, its a truly rare & collectable musclecar http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rare-Beautiful-1988-Ford-Saleen-Mustang-212-/180809992158?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item2a191d87de#ht_500wt_1127 Saleens were vette and bimmer killers and are set up for road course. Of all the cars Ive owned, my 92 5.0/5spd is the car I miss most of all. I put 235000miles on it. If I had the space, Id get another in a second. wasn't my fastest, but it was my most reliable with the most muscular sounding exhaust. And until the Ferrari, it was without a doubt the most fun. very light and nimble with lots of V8 torque