In any case, I've got three cars to recommend to you aimed at three different budgets...there are many other cars on the market, these would be my personal choices at their pricepoints.
[link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCFLH&P=0]The Team Associated TC4 Club Racer kit. [/link] - It's great because it's a kit, it has all the necessary adjustments a touring car should have, its cheap, no money is wasted on giving you a body or tires you may not want, there are loads of upgrades available, parts are easy to source, and because its shaft driven 4wd, you can drive it anywhere within reason.
Then there's the [link=http://www.greathobbies.com/productinfo/?prod_id=XRA300103]Xray T3R[/link]. Xray is arguably the premium quality brand in RC. I've owned many of their cars, both on and off road, racing and bashing, and every one was an absolute joy to build and run. PArts quality, materials, fit and finish, all second to none. This car is based on the world champion platform, and last years flagship for Xray, the T3, only with more down to earth materials, to give a more down to earth price. You could win club events with this car if you have the ability, and its a decent price for an amazing kit-building experience. The only downside is that like all premium touring cars, it is belt driven, which means you need to find pretty clean surfaces to run it. Little stones make short work of the unprotected belts.
If you have the cash and want the best, then this is Xray's latest brand new offering, the replacement for the T3. I will be getting one of these myself if and when I decide to revive my racing career.

[link=http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/1_44_348_2588/products_id/240656/n/XRAY-T4-2013-EU-Rubber-Spec-Competition-1-10-Electric-Touring-Car-Kit]The Xray T4.[/link]
All of these cars could be built by the careful and methodical first time builder without any problems at all. Xray in particular make fantastic manuals and even include additional tips regarding setting up the car, etc during the build process.