Advice: 4-Door Fun Cars to Drive under $375/monthly

It has it’s own system

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As does the Camry. However, the OP was asking about Android Auto.

When I picked up my A4 in 2017, the Audi technologist asked me if my phone was Apple or Android. I told her it was Windows, and she asked again if it was Apple or Android. I explained it was a third, not widely used system. The Windows phone connected fine with Audi’s MMI system.

@Alex_Medeiros you need to go for accord 2.0 sport. It’s around that number. I’m from Southern California. Those prices are the top trims of accord 2.0 here. Definitely it has the android auto. Trust me, there are tons of cars that are cheap but it’s missing the android auto or apple carplay. I’m very dependent on that and for me that makes or you ask my deal.

Another dealer came in at $430. Regional incentives must differ greatly from the opposite coasts. Anyone here score a 2.0t sport in NJ on the cheap?

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First pencil Is worst pencil. Research some of the deals posted on here and propose your own quote to them…

I’ve heard this is a fun one to drive but admittedly have not driven one myself… may be worth a look

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Not necessarily fun to drive like a rwd sport sedan or a hot hatch but the Sonata 2.0T Limited has ton of lease cash and dealer discounts. The car is seriously loaded (heated steering wheel, cooled seats, great infotainment with android auto) and the 2 liter turbo is punchy for the price.

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Cruiser, Accord, Sonata, Camry, S60…holy crap some of you have a very funny definition of “fun” :slight_smile:

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There is no possible way these other cars being talked about should even be in the same conversation as The Alfa Romeo Stelvio or Gulia, No Way!

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Old body style was more punchy, worst decision they made was to downgrade power on the new body style without making the DCT7 standard to compensate…

Vanilla ice cream is fun for some, but not for me. Altima, Accord, Camry and Sonata’s have no business being driven in a spirited manner even with AWD configuration…

It was possible last summer during “Summer of Audi,” before taxes at least. I got one (although I went for Premium Plus so my payment is higher, but if I went for Premium it would’ve been in that range). Maybe this summer too?

Thanks for all the great suggestions! Looks like I’ll be visiting my local Alfa and Honda dealerships this weekend to test drive the Giulia and Accord.

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Accord has been on Car and Driver’s 10 Best Car list for 33 times…

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I love my Giulia paying a bit more because I got some packages but a base one for around 375-400 should be doable

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manual subaru wrx then throw a cobb/map tune on there

then you can learn how to overtake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDKIPyXO3KA

My Stelvio was definitely one of the most fun vehicles I have ever had, but living with it on a daily basis was a different story. Since connectivity is a primary concern of the OP, I’d be wary of something shown to be so glitchy in so many reviews.

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I would have to say if a glitching stereo is a major issue then yeah maybe a Honda, Toyota or Mazda is the way to go. I can handle an occasional glitch in my stereo to get the performance the Alfa gives.

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Connectivity is becoming a very important factor with so many states going hands off.

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