Holy shit, all those cars you named are gross except for the SRS.
And what makes them "gross", considering that you've probably driven about as many of them as I have (zero), and they've all gotten rave marks from enthusiast reviewers?
All Scions and Lexuses are Toyotas, by the way.
I am obviously aware of that, considering that I gave Toyota credit for the FRS in my above post, knowing that it is branded a Scion in North America. I stand by my previous statement. Across all three brands, Toyota is the blandest automaker, apart from the new FRS and (obviously) the LFA.
One day you will drive on a twisty road in a small BMW and understand your ignorance.
Considering I have driven the Highway 1 from Santa Monica to San Fransisco, the Independence Pass through Colorado, and the 191 through northern Utah, I think I've gotten my fair taste of the joys of twisty roads, sir.
I test drove a 328 coupe when I was car shopping, for the record. I really liked it, great handling, and silky smooth shift changes. It was the choice I was stuck on before picking my Genesis.
Boogie, what's your dream car? Pretend you had unlimited funds.
I don't have "one" dream car. If I had unlimited funds, I'd probably turn into Jay Leno, collecting supercar toys in my garage.
The shortlist would almost certainly include the MP4-12C, the 458 Italia, and perhaps the new Vanquish or V12 Vantage.
Of course, if it's unlimited funds
and access, I'd probably have to go with the Aston Martin One-77, or the La Ferrari, dumb name and all.