What's more fun, a Lifted Truck/Jeep or Sports Car?

So I can't decide which would be more fun to have. I can see how going mudding and sitting five feet up in the air while driving over anything in your way would be awesome, and winter wouldn't phase me in a giant truck or jeep but for day to day use… Gas mileage would blow I wouldn't expect it to be fast at all. Thats where a sports car would be fun, my top two choices are a 350z and Genesis Coupe. I could do doughnuts, Drift around everywhere, and race little Hondas. The downside to those cars though is there's little to no room, and winter would make me its *****. If I did get a truck or suv I would definitely have to lift it and put giant tires on it, and if I got a sports car I would have to be the fast and furious wanna be with a body kit and LED's. Either way I can see how they could be a blast to drive. I have a few months before I get my finances together so I don't need to make up my mind any time soon. Also I would be having around 15k to throw around. What would you're guy's choices be?

Truck/jeep unfortunately.

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