I'm seeking advice from wise GRM-ers who have likely been down a similar road before. I currently have 2 cars in my garage (not counting the wife's car):
-My daily driver is a 2017 Ford Focus RS. I currently have a loan/moderate car payment on my FoRS. This is my "it does everything" car. It gets me to work most days, drives my kids to school, fits my dog in the trunk, it has dedicated snow wheels/tires to get me through Colorado winters, etc.
-My weekend car is a 2007 Honda S2000. This car is paid off. It has only 31k miles on the odometer and is in pristine condition, garage kept, well maintained, etc.
I'm thinking about selling my S2000 for several reasons:
-If I sold the S2000, I could use the money to drastically reduce what I owe on my Focus RS (I could almost pay it off). Within a year, I could get rid of having a car payment altogether. Whereas if I kept the S2000 and just continued to make payments on the FoRS, it would take another ~4.5 years to pay it off.
-I was recently promoted at work, which is a good thing overall, but my hours and days off changed pretty drastically. As a result, I don't drive my S2000 as often as I used to. I used to work weekends and come in during late mornings, so I would cruise to work once/twice a week in it when there was no traffic, it was light outside and I could have some fun with the top down! I would also take it to run errands on my days off when the wife was at work and the kids were at school. I now have a more normal/traditional schedule, which is great for the family, but driving the S2000 to work in early morning rush hour traffic isn't terribly appealing (cold and dark outside= I'm not putting the top down) and my days off are now filled with hauling the family around; which the S2000 can't accommodate. So, it now mostly just sits in the garage as I continue to pay for full coverage insurance on it.
Truly, when it comes to driving in traffic/commuting, the Focus RS is the car I want to take as a general rule. The S2000 has great visibility with the top down, but when it's dark/cold outside, running around with the top up means you can't see a damn thing! The FoRS also has massive amounts of torque everywhere, making it the easier car to get around traffic in; whereas you really need to rev the S2000 out to get it to move.
Initially, I was planning on using my S2000 as a weekend car that saw occasional track/autoX events. However, after tracking it a couple of times this summer, I became pretty hesitant about continuing to track such a nice, low mileage, extremely clean car. Mostly, the thought of wrecking or damaging it on track kept me from wanting to push the car hard, or make track days a regular thing. I understand that I can purchase track day insurance, and I think that's a smart route to go; but it does drive up costs substantially, making it harder for me to justify the cost of track days.
I'm also very hesitant to modify the car to make it more fun/interesting due to it's value (the late model DBW 2006-2009 S2000's have really held their value and almost seem to be appreciating). I don't like the idea of running a large wing on the trunk, or a splitter on the front of the car, or rolling the fenders, etc. I had no problem modifying and tracking my old NA Miata because it wasn't worth much and I didn't care what it looked like. I don't feel the same with about my S2000. It's a nice car and I would want to keep it nice.
So, since I now have weekends off for the first time in years, I was planning on going autoX-ing in the S2000 next season via my regional chapter. I've done a decent amount of autoX in the past (although it's been years) and I feel comfortable taking a nicer car to dodge cones without worrying about wrecking it, or breaking things. The cost of entry is lower than track days, the risk is substantially lower, I wouldn't go through consumables nearly as fast, and it's not nearly as hard on the car (30-60 second lower speed cone-courses vs multiple 20+ minute lapping sessions). Since I didn't plan on modifying the S2000, I was just going to run the car in SCCA B-Street, but then I realized something...
...the Focus RS is also classed in B-Street and based on Nationals results, it looks like the FoRS is likely the quicker car (vs the S2000). The more I thought about it, I wasn't opposed to taking both my FoRS and my S2000 out to autoX events and seeing how they compared to each other. But then it hit me: if I'm comfortable autoX-ing the FoRS, is there any real reason to keep the S2000? If I sold my S2000, I could be debt-free within a year (sans my mortgage) and still have a car I could have fun autoX-ing...
To be clear, I could care less about which of the 2 cars is faster on an autoX course. Getting that last tenth of a second doesn't concern me; I'm just looking to have a good time and try to improve as a driver; so either car will do.
With all of the above listed, it may seem that I'm heavily skewed towards getting rid of the S2000, but if I'm being honest with myself, there are still several reasons to keep the S2000:
-On a beautiful, sunny day with the top down on my favorite canyon road, the S2000 is just magical! It's the 2nd most fun canyon carver I've ever driven (2nd only to a 987 Porsche Boxster S I had the pleasure of piloting a while back). Unfortunately, I only run through the canyons 1-2 times a year.
-I love drop-tops! I don't have much of a chance to enjoy the top down here lately, but I do appreciate it when the time comes.
-My 9 year old son loves the S2000. He doesn't care that the FoRS is faster, or does more things... he just loves the S2000. I don't make a whole lot of decisions based on emotion, but this one is hard to ignore.
-8200rpm! No, it doesn't rev as high as the AP1, but above 6000rpm it just sounds glorious! It love the pops/burbles/crackles that my FoRS makes, but the engine in the S2000 is just a gem.
-My S2000 is a legitimately nice, well kept, dedicated sports car and it's paid off... there's always a chance that I might come to regret selling it down the line. It's truly a special car and I'm not too blind to recognize that.
If I sold the S2000, I would end up autoX-ing my FoRS and paying it off within a year. After I paid off the FoRS, I would likely buy a cheap beater track car- likely another Miata or an E36. Something I could modify to hell, put a cage in and be able to walk away if I wrecked it on a race track...
With all of that, I'm a bit conflicted and seeking thoughts/advice.
What says the hive-mind?