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the M3 gets my vote. Cayman is good but the M3 offers more versatility.
A 2011 Mercedes E350 BlueTec diesel or a used S550.
overcompensaters want something fast and flashy b/c they want to impress their social circle. Not b/c they actually have a passion and genuine interest in that style of car. I've liked fast cars since I was a child and I will continue to like them until I die. So when I am 45 and I have the money to get that expensive fast car, it will come from my interest in the car. Not b/c I want to impress anyone
Does it have to be new? I hate to state the obvious, but you'll lose a heck of a lot more money on a new car than one (Honda NSX, for example) that has done most of its depreciating but should still be reliable.
Classic is an interesting question -- but most people will prefer a contemporary vehicle as a daily. As to classic -- the SL is an obvious choice and a timeless and tasteful one. One car I have not heard mentioned is a used BMW 6-series. If you are amenable to a few miles, you can get into an M6 at close to your price point.
I would like a classic car but it needs to be reliable and have heating/air conditioning.