I've owned my current toy car, the Manic Miata, for almost 14 years. It's a 1996 A-package / base car.
It's far from stock. It was built as an autocross / track day car that could still be street legal. Like any multipurpose tool, it's somewhat compromised by that, but I'm not a pointy-end driver anyway, and it has served me perfectly. It is a hoot to drive and despite its highly modified nature, it is absolutely dead-nuts reliable.
But it is somewhat of a bureaucratic problem child, and it is pretty rowdy - a bit harsh, a bit loud, a bit rough around the edges. It is not a comfortable summer cruiser. DW doesn't like to ride in it, with the racing buckets and harnesses, etc. The A/C is long gone.
So... I think maybe it's time for something that fills the Miata niche but in a somewhat more civilized, and most importantly, nearly stock format.
I've loved every minute of owning a Miata, but I've had the Miata experience. I'd like to sample something else, I think. Here's the general criteria:
- Prefer a roadster / convertible / folding hardtop.
- Prefer smaller size - 2 seater is fine. It's a toy.
- Prefer manual trans; driver-oriented clutchless like PDK / DSG could work too and would mean DW could drive it.
- I'd really like it to have a mechanical LSD if possible.
- Prefer newer rather than older for safety reasons.
- Fun to autocross in Street class, or ST at most. Does not need to be top-of-class, but competitive would be nice. I'm in it for fun rather than championships, but don't want to drive a dog.
Here's the challenging bit:
- Hard budget cap of $10,000.
I think I could probably sell the Manic Miata in the $7500 range. It's supercharged with solid dyno results; it's had the FM and Moss catalogs (circa late Oughties) thrown at it, and it has zero rust. But it is a race car, not a show car. It's an older build, and while everything is functional, it is not perfect. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I figure that's a reasonable price point to open the discussion.
I'm retiring in the near future, so I don't want to spend a bunch. I can probably add $2500 to the recoup, so we'll start at $10 large.
Suggestions? Go!