A muscle car is great, I would like one as well if i would have money to spend as much as I want. The raw rumble and grunt of a 1970s big block V8 engine or is intoxicating

What I do not like about them is the constant money you have to put in them for maintenance, clunky manual gearboxes if even available and honestly senseless weights they have and bad cornering, and I am not even mentioning the gas. Never drove a muscle with a smooth clutch and gearbox, not the most experienced on them though so I admit my ignorance.
Then again if i would have had more money would have still stayed in the handling cars then muscle, unless I could afford multiple cars
At the same time I bought the Si since it felt right. Like everything about it, the other cars I tested I had things to comment about

There is no bad choice just buy what you like best and what makes more sense for your plans.
If i could I would have lots of cars and drive all of them as much as I can, muscle, imports or classics, but reality is you can have one or two, or at least for most of us, myself included.
Short list of cars I would like to have if money was no issue let me think Civic Si, Miata GT, WRX STI or not, GTR, f50

, 1994 Williams Renault F1, 1970 Challenger and a Shelby

So that's 6 handling cars and 2 muscle as bare minimum list

That would be in an ideal world. Practically I own one of the 8 I like most and I am very happy with it having financial peace of mind as well at the same time.
I do not claim to have the absolute answers, it is just how I feel about cars and what I would do if I had the choice, regardless of what anybody thinks

I always liked muscle cars, I just never actually was brave enough to buy one, or rich enough.... I mention this since I do not want to start a flame war, I just like talking about cars, and obviously have my own preferences and opinions, maybe even being wrong at that
From that regard 9th Civic does compromise a bit more on displacement, biggest engine on an Si...