So here's a topic I'm sure has never been brought up. Looking towards getting a weekend/HPDE track car.
Budget: $10k for vehicle and mods
Usage: Secondary vehicle. Plan to run HPDE's with it. Not ready to have a stripped out dedicated track car just yet, so I'd like it to be street legal. Maybe even something I could drive to work occasionally (ie, keep the AC).
Given enough room in the budget, I can get an open trailer for going to the track. (DD is an F150)
What I'm torn on it the balance between cost, mileage, age, and reliability.
An older car (late 80's) already has higher mileage. A newer car, to be in my price range, also has higher mileage. So the question becomes, if both cars have 120k miles, which is more reliable, old or new?
The older cars are typically simpler, but even if well maintained, every bushing is dried out and every single part is 25 years old. Newer engines are arguably more reliable, but there are a lot more electronics to go bad.
So here are the usual suspects. Give me your thoughts.
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Porsche 944 NA. - Can be had cheap. Good looking. Low on HP.
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Porsche 944 Turbo - Pricey in good condition. Parts are pricey. No way I could resist turning up the boost. How reliable is a 951 with 120k miles and turning up the boost?
3) Porsche Boxster - Earlier models coming into the upper end of my price range. Not a convertible fan but I've read good reviews on the handling. I've also read about some engine problems.
4) Miata - Cheap, reliable, great handling. Low HP and .... it's a Miata. I know, I know, to judge a book by it's cover. And if it were a track only toy, I might could do it. But I just couldn't feel cool taking my wife to the movies in a Miata. Does that make me a bad person?
5) Mustang. - Not a fan of Fox bodies. So something maybe +97 and newer. Mustangs are heavy though, and not know for turning ability. Handling can be remedied by a plethora of aftermarket parts. Lots of used part available, and cheap. The 4.6L is pretty solid but a pricey motor to build. Factory, the GT's are under powered considering their weight.
6) RX7 - Gen1's are ugly and no HP, but lightweight, simple, and cheap. I just don't want to deal with a carb. There were a few years for the Gen1 GSL-SE with the 13B. Still ugly but FI and more HP. I like the Gen II models for aesthetics, but how reliable is a high mileage rotary motor?
7) Mini Cooper S - Despite being FWD, I really like these for some reason. Upper end of the price range though. Aftermarket parts seem to be a bit pricey.
8) S2000 - Again, not a convertible guy, but they're good looking. Bit too much of a ricer following but I'd drive one. Really gotta rev the motor hard to get the HP though. The ones in my price bracket would be high mileage though. How reliable are those motors?
9) - M3 - I'm just not a bimmer guy.
I'm open to and appreciate all input. Cheers.