Servus with each other! My mother asked me for help. She wants to get a new car, but doesn’t know which one. Since she and the Internet no longer become a dream team in this life, in her perception only exists as a potential new car, which she finds on the yard of her regular dealer. And unfortunately, unfortunately, at the Hyundai there is currently nothing that appeals to her. Since I can reasonably appreciate her taste, I have a few suggestions from cars of other Hers And indeed, a proposal (or 2) has promised to her. And this is the typical car, in which one imagines a conservative 70-year-old retired woman, exactly, a Subaru BRZ. I was not even surprised by that now, her all-time favourite car was finally her ’02 Hyundai Coupé, the BRZ has quite a similarity. Now the BRZs and GT86s are not very often new to the dealer and thanks to EOP both models are allowed I wanted to look for alternatives now, since this is not necessarily a segment with which I know myself, but I’m somewhat shocked! In the past, Celica, Probe, Eclipse, Calibra, Fiat Coupé,… in the past, almost every manufacturer had one in the portfolio, today the segment of cheap sports cars seems to be absolutely dead and everyone is apparently building hot hatches, i.e. building senseless spoiler plant and broken exhaust systems on its own. biederen compact-class models. Help me, what could I recommend to the good woman again to give yourself to? The following criteria: -new car or less than 10,000km for max. 30,000€ -manual transmission -sporty design -some parking aid, e.g. rear-view camera -actual driving dynamics and performance are not really important -somehow suitable for everyday and long-distance use. Ne Elise would probably be nothing for her -reasonable service network in Germany, i.e. nothing too exotic. -Danger will be approx. 10tkm p.a., mainly city/road I suggested the following cars, which fell through: Mazda Miata, Fiat 124 Spider (both too impractical), Kia Ceed GT (doesn’t like), Kia Pro’Ceed and Hyundai i30 Fastback N-Line (both don’t like and too big). At the moment she drives a Hyundai Veloster 1.Gen and the current one is too similar to her. All in all, I think that the BRZ would be a good match, but if it should fail during a test drive, I don’t know what I would then n I would be pleased to hear some useful information at this point!