Lime Rock just bought snowmaking equipment. This is relevant to my interests.
I'd like to get a sacrificial car with a manual transmission and add a set of Hakkapeliittas for winter hoonage. Yes, these events are expensive, but the cheaper the car, the more events I can justify. I have no long term plans for the car, but I'm tired of dealing with rust.
Here's what I am considering:
-E46 BMW. Aside from the 318Ti, I never really liked the E36s, and they get rusty anyway. Downside: Most E46s for sale around here seem to either be automatics or have 190k miles on them.
-Miata. Sure it's the easy choice. I've had two and I know them well, but I'm surprised at how hard it is to find one with rocker panels for less than $4k, even in the winter.
-Subaru Impreza 2.5. Engines are cheap and easy to work on. I'd love one but, again, hard to find one that's not rusty around the rear wheels. And if they're not, they will be.
-BMW Z3. I don't know much about these things, but they don't seem to be rusty and early ones are starting to show up on Craigslist for $5k or less. I know that the four cylinders don't get the LSD rear but I could probably deal with that.
-Old Saabs, just because they look right in the snow.
I'd stretch the budget and accept the risk that comes with an early Boxster if the price was right, be it 5 speed or (gasp!) Tiptronic.
I've looked at a couple of Volvos. My dad had a '96 850 that was as solid as a bank vault. I've looked at the later S/C/V 70s and they don't seem to be built anywhere near as well. This disappoints me.
What else am I overlooking?