I test drove a few cars today:
It's worth noting that the kind of driving I do is 30-50mph city driving light to light or 20-30mph windy hill climb driving. So I'm in the low rpms gears 1-4 usually when driving these things.
Nissan 370Z coupe 40th anniversary edition with spoiler - Alright. Handled well and had enough room. Could see myself going with this, but for the 35-40k price range, it doesn't feel like it imo. Nothing shouts out 15-20k better than my 20k Impreza. Just a little more omph and tighter & nicer looking inside.
Nissan 370Z roadster - waaaaay too small. I'm 5'4" and I'm almost hitting my head on the ceiling and when you look back it's like WALL right behind your face. I'd never drive in a car this small and it felt claustrophobic. Otherwise handled the same as the coupe, but I'd definitely go for the coupe over this.
Mazda RX-8 - didn't care for it much. Felt a bit heavy and less responsive. Had a HUGE blindspot on the side for changing lanes which sucked. A bit engine noise.
Mazda Miata MX-5 - when I saw the soft-top in HOT RED I was like eeeek, yeah that's a girl car. Looked like the color girls paint their fingernails. Would be awkward driving that. But then when I checked out the hardtop in black it looked pretty good! Didn't look girly at all. This car with the top down felt really great. Like excellent acceleration in the lower rpms/gears, responsive handling, just really fun and fast. Was still a little small in the room department, but it wasn't as claustrophobic as the 370z roadster. My only qualm is that looking at it from the outside, with the top down it looks pretty sweet like a cool sports car. With the hardtop up it looks pretty lame. Still, was impressed and seriously considering going with the MX-5.
Later this week I'll go check out the Chevrolet dealership and maybe some Honda/Acura although I dunno what I'd try there besides maybe just check out the Accords these days. My dad keeps pushing me to go drive the BMW 3 series because I can tell that's what he wants me to get since he drives a BMW and he has this impression that if you are a lawyer you must drive a BMW because anything else is unfitting blehhh; I pretty much don't want to get a BMW or Mercedes or Jaguar or anything because I don't want to be my dad.
Honestly, though the Miata was pretty cool. I'd never been in a 2 seater before test driving these cars and I never realized how you really have NO ROOM for anything besides 1 other person and that's it in these cars. So I dunnnnoooo, maybe I should just get a boring sedan with 4 seats.