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Originally Posted by gramicci101
If you get an Evora or an Alfa, make sure you leave room in your budget for a second car while the first one's in the shop.
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I have an Alfa and a FRS. Guess which one needed 3 visits to the dealer for warranty issues and a short block replacement? Hint: not the Alfa.
Cayman is the benchmark and is the obvious choice because they're genuinely good. I haven't driven an Evora but I'd imagine it would be good, but worse than a Cayman. It would be up to you to prefer one over a Cayman or not. The Alfa is not objectively better and not nearly as practical as a Cayman either, but for me, is much more special to drive. The Audi TTRS should be a decent car, again I don't have any experience with Audi other than the S5 I test drove years ago and hated the super light steering.
Try American. They've been improving quite a bit lately.
Camaro SS 1LE, C7 'Vette or Grand Sport, Shelby GT350, Cadillac ATS-V.