I have a 04 Mini Cooper S R53 that is killing me. I think in its past life it lived most of its life outside in the northeast salt and rust belt. Every little thing the car fights me due to corrosion, on top of all the typical German car (or at least BMW) weirdness and PITA stuff.
I'm knee deep with the subframe out for the 4th or 5th time replacing bushings and stuff and I've had enough. I now hate this car. Don't want to sink any more into it.
Short of sourcing a non-rust belt one and treating it like crazy with corrosion prevention... I've been trying to short list cars that are easy to work on, with good parts availability, that make good late night highway cruisers with some sportiness. So something edging more towards GT as opposed to pure sports car. Not frenetic and teeth rattling.
Miata is not a 2+2, but is probably ideal in terms of being able to work on it in my small garage. Not sure how comfy for 2-hour highway trips/road rallying and stuff like that.
Thought about a 996. I mean, if I'm putting all this effort into this stupid Mini, might as well be doing it on something cooler and seems like one could throw it on jackstands and put the IMS bearing fix in without too much difficulty. Also have been thinking about early 2000's benz SL's. SL600 V12 is cool but a few common issues look like a total pain on the S, not sure if SL has more room to work around it. V8 SL's maybe easier to work on. But I am kinda over the German car thing. Its just too much of a PITA. Unless P-cars are easier to work on than I'm thinking. But I think maybe sticking with Japanese is the best route for avoiding insane puzzle-like over-engineered designs and getting reliability. Maybe I'm wrong or unenlightened. But it doesn't seem like there are really a lot of options on the Japanese end of the spectrum. There isn't really a Japanese alternative to the 911 without going to pure 2 seater.
Is there such a thing as a German car that is NOT a total PITA to work on? I've really wanted to do an e28 535 or M5 but I think I have BMW PTSD.
240SX prices are driven up by the drift kids. Would kinda be cool to restore something like that maybe. mid-90's Supra prices are insane. NSX is more than I want to spend on a project car. 300ZX Z32 is supposed to be a nightmare to work on due to tight packaging of the engine bay. Don't think the turbo was available in 2+2. And getting old, not sure about finding rust free examples.
The MK2 Supra's are kind of interesting. Getting older though and not sure how easy to work on. Honda S2000 is reliable and supposed to be easy to work on but 2 seater.
I prefer supercharged to turbocharged, just personal preference. Prefer inline 6's. Thought about an older Lexus IS (altezza) with the I6, thats a sedan though and still not quite "cheap".
Doesn't seem like there's a ton of options out there for 2+2 that ticks all the boxes. Like a 2+2 GT car equivalent to a Miata that is not a rotary engine. Maybe I should just get a Miata and forgo the 2+2. I do have a DD sedan. I think I'm talking myself into Miata. A mean looking Miata with a hard top and a duck tail and a supercharger and an exhaust that is just loud enough to be fun without being tiring and a super comfy leather interior. Porsche-lite. Just not sure how it is for long journeys/weekend getaways/escape life car. Small enough I can disassemble and reassemble in my small garage.
Maybe this phase will pass and I will love the Mini again. Pretty frustrated right now though and want to dump it. The corrosion is just at the tipping point of making it not fun anymore and at 130k-ish miles its gonna need things I don't know if I want to put the effort into. What to do.