My girlfriend and I (mostly me, but she will go if she gets to drive on track) have decided to run One Lap this year, and have signed up. The east coast centric nature of the route this year, along with cheap gas and our not building a race car this winter for the first time in 4 years, makes this work. The car for this needs to be a nice place to spend time and big enough to haul extra tires and tools and luggage, along with being fast and track capable. We have no intention of actually being competitive, it's just for fun.
For a few years now, I've had a hankering for a big fast luxury car. Something that will eat 1000 mile days no problem, yet still be engaging to drive, and a very very nice place to be. We take a lot of 6-12 hour drives during the summer, so having a car that can do that very very well would be nice. I want something that will also fill in a bit of a void in our current automotive stable, and think that either of these would do that.
Currently we have the following daily driver-ish fleet:
07 Z4M coupe, my baby, it gets parked in the winter.
07 Mazda3 hatch, her baby, has a 2.5 swap from a Fusion, 6 speed, MS3 brakes, Konis, etc. Fun, reliable, kinda loud.
03 Suburban 2500 quadrasteer. Beast of burden for towing race cars and stuff, and what I am driving this winter
Then we have an MG, several race cars, etc. Had other winter beaters the past few years, all gone now.
So to sum it up, I want a big, comfy, fast car that I can drive in the winter on normal days (Sub on bad days), that is also capable of running in One Lap.
I've narrowed it down to an E39 M5 or an 03-06 S55 AMG. I have plenty of BMW experience, little Mercedes experience. I know the M5 is more engaging to drive, but after driving an S55 locally, it was very impressive, even aside from having 493hp. From doing lots of research, the S55 actually seems to be more reliable, with really only the active suspension being a real problem, but I can deal with that. They can both fit 275 tires all around, have huge brakes, have massive power, and will be a wonderful place to spend time. The S55 seems to be nicer inside and have more features (cooled seats FTW), but with the lack of a manual trans it won't be as engaging.
It also seems that the S55 can be had in comparable condition for $5k less than the M5. I'd like to spend $15k or less, and for that price, you are getting pretty rough M5s with 140k or more or salvage titles or the carbon build up issue, etc, but S55s that seem pretty clean with around 100k, sometimes less.
I'm looking for a fly and drive anywhere in the south or west, and then bring it back to PA. No more salty cars for me.
So, am I crazy for leaning toward the S55 now?