Opel/Vauxhall Tigra B, goes from supprisingly cheap 28 y/o female, wanting a new small car after she was rear-ended in her 58 plate Proton Savvy, Inverness, Scotland, UK, 2022?
1994 Ford Econoline 250 14-year-old looking for a car to restore into his daily driver (preferably ‘70s), 2004?
2000 Daewoo Musso. 17-year-old British teenager who was just graduated from high school,need a car to practice driving but the car he choose MUST make his parents satisfied or he won't be allowed to afford it,Britain,in 2007?
2004 volvo S60R 19 year-old that is into drifting, but needs a used car that can drift easily, 2001, america.
1989 Nissan 240SX. Car thief who mainly steal car parts,walking around in the parking lot of Walmart,looking for next target,America,spring 2023? (Just say which car he would like to steal)
relatively new Ford F150 or Toyota Prius to steal a catalytic converter from person with 10k mentally stuck in the early 90s searching for a fun car
Daihatsu Copen OR A Mini Clubman --- Post updated --- I'd say a 98 Accord Coupe, a 94 Civic, 93 Integra, 94 Legacy, 84 200sx, all great cars. I will die on the 94 Civic and 98 Accord Coupe hill. Have owned and driven both of those cars, phenomenal. Super reliable. Nothing will stop them. The amount of fun I've had in a 94 Civic that was only pushing 110hp is unmatched. I WILL die on that hill. Out of all the cars I mentioned, I have not driven the 94 Legacy or 84 200sx. The rest I have driven or owned and they're all fabulous cars. Go Honda if you want reliability and fun w/ aftermarket support. I've riced the sh*t out of my 03 Accord HFP. I am confident in my belief that the most fun a kid can have in a car is gonna be behind the wheel of a Honda or an older Nissan or Subi.
1998 Citroen Xantia made by PSA Iran. Famous female Japanese pop song singer,living in Tokyo,Japan,in 1989?
2002 Mercedes-Benz c240 19 year old fast food worker who wants a sporty car in a scooter budget, circa 2015