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Help me decide on a car, I'm all over the place.

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The SHO is a nice car, had a 1993 and loved it. I already have an Infiniti G35 sedan that will be driven by my wife so looking for a coupe this time around.

TTS then if it were me and the budget could be stretched. AWD coupes (my preference) are hard to come by at a lower price point.
 
I actually just bought a 2016 Accord V6 but I got the sedan not the coupe. The coupe is really good looking and it's fairly quick in the straight line and you can't beat Honda reliability especially with it being your only car. But it's not a real performance car, you'll need some mods if you really want to throw it around the corners. It's very comfortable and nicely loaded for the price, especially with Apple Carplay and Android Auto. Plus you'll get some pretty good MPG.

But honestly if you want performance, get a performance car not a Honda Accord. A Mustang might be your best option.
 
I did look at the Mustang and was ready to buy the all new 2015 GT when it was released. After optioning it out it came to about $45,000 and I feel it was not worth that amount, plus the Challenger appealed to me more after a test drive. If I were to ever get a muscle car, I could not live with myself if I got anything less than V-8 power. I know the other cars on my list do not have V-8s, just some quirk I have with muscle cars.

How did you get a Mustang up to $45,000 without going to the Shelby styles?
 
How did you get a Mustang up to $45,000 without going to the Shelby styles?

I was kinda wondering the same thing, the local dealer has stripper GTs listed as low as 30K and a decently equipped Premium GT for 37.5K.

Speaking of Shelby style I just noticed they also have a base GT350 w/ Track Pack listed for 71.3K, MSRP on the sticker is 57.3K
Link: http://www.akinsford.com/vehicle-details/2016-ford-mustang-shelby-gt350-winder-ga-id-11749057

Just waiting for Powerball to come through
 
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My mistake on the Mustang, the way I optioned it came out to about $42,000. It was some time ago so I was mistaken.
 
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