Today, I drove a 3rd gen 2001 (I think) MR2, a z3, another boxster, a 350z, and an RX8.
Yes, some of these are out of my price range, but I drove them anyway.
MR2. I expected more out of this car. It's the same size as the NB, its a little faster than many Miatas Iv'e driven. It's also a wonderfly uninspired drive. I prefer Miatas. I will give it this, it is very unique looking. It's like a baby Boxster or Ferrari or something.
Z3. I like this car. It's not like the S2000, and it's not like the Miata. It's more like a Miata and a Cadillac made babies. It's a cruiser. It's not super tossable, but it's fun. It has heavier more solid feeling, especially the doors. It has a nice interior, nice engine when reved. It's a mini 3 series. Long hood.
Boxster. I think these drive funny. I'm not a fan of the shifter. It was a nice car, nicer than the other Boxster I drove, but there is just something about it that makes it odd. It's like it's refined, but cheap. I cant put my finger on this one. I do like the seats it had!
RX8. I've always wanted to drive a rotary. It feels long. Unlike the other cars, it has a back seat, which I dont care about. Similar to the S2000, you have to really rev that sucker up. I think that the S2000 I drove actually had more torque. Cool car. I probably would not own one. I'm a bit scared to work on a rotary, I've heard bad things. Oh yeah, this one one of the ones out of my price range.
350z. Too big. Too big. I prefer the smaller cars. I cant rest my elbow on the window sill like I can in the other cars. I dont like the rearward visablity. Powerful car though. I like that engine. The other cars handle much better I think.
Thoughts?
One thing I'm learning, is how good the Miata really is. Is it an S2000, no. Does it have lots of power, no. Can I fix that last one? Yes. Is it fun. Yes. Would I be putting a ton of money in a $2000 car. Yes. Is that a mistake considering I can buy an E36 M3 (I haven't driven one of these recently), Z3, or mayyyybe an S2K for similar prices? Probably not. Especially because I would have every major maintenance item done, and I have tons of parts in the garage should they be needed.
As to insurance payouts, should they be needed, I am thinking of it this way. My Miata has been around for 20 years, there is no need to think that it will be taken out in the next 1, 2, 3, 4 years. It could happen though. If I add up all the accidents I've had in my 15 years of driving, I have never completely wadded up a car. I was rear ended once, and drove the car home. I caused a head on when I was 16. I could have pulled that motor out and used it in another Sentra. If I wrecked my Miata, I'd prey I didn't damage the engine, supercharger, suspension, torsen diff, or wheels. I could move those to another Miata.
Would it be nice to have a higher value car that could be insured to the point where if it got wrecked, I say "oh well" and find another one? Yes. Am I going to worry about it, I dont think so.
At the track, I've seen some wrecks. I've never wrecked. I've spun out, lots. I dont push my car THAT hard. I like to keep it within 75-85%. If I had a track car I could afford to lose, sure I'd drive it at 110%. That would be good practice and good fun. ha ha. I keep my cars in good mechanical shape.
Thoughts?