Here is my situation, I was wondering what others would do if you were in my place. Admittedly, this is a fantastic problem to have.
Last March my wife's lease was up on her MkV GLI. I own a 2006 WRX and a E30 325is (which Ive owned for 4 years). Immediately after the lease went back she started driving the WRX, and I was dailying the 325is. I love the 325is, but I don’t particularly enjoy daily driving it. So I started looking for a car for my wife to daily for a few years before we start having kids. However, before finding something that would be good for her to daily in our price range, I came across a '98 M3 in overall great condition for a very good price. It was slightly more than what I wanted to spend, but Ive always loved this car and the wife said go for it. She graciously said that she would continue to drive the WRX as a daily.
Now, having owned the M3 for 4 months I am starting to realize that maintaining two older (but very good condition) BMW's requires me to pay out more cash than I am currently comfortable with (its not that I can’t do it, we're simply not meeting our savings target), not too mention constantly working on them is taking up too much of my free time. Therefore, I think I want to sell one of the older BMW's. The WRX is a great, trouble free car that we both love, and is relatively maintenance free (except for the normal routine stuff). One of us will continue to daily drive it.
Here's the dilemma: If I sell the M3, (I could probably sell it for more than I paid for it), I would keep the e30 as a track/autocross/weekend car, buy my wife something else and take back the WRX as a daily. If I choose this option I would want something that is generally reliable in the $8k or under territory for my wife to daily. The savings from buying a cheaper car would go towards maintenance/mods on the E30, and maintenance on the new, used car. If you would choose this option, feel free to suggest a good car. The requirements are reliable, 4 doors and has a manual transmission. If its fun to drive it’s a plus. Im thinking either a 2001-2002 Saab 9-3 or 9-5 (while these may not be statistically that much more reliable than the M3, I wouldn’t have as much $$ invested in it, and wouldn’t care if it gets a little run down).
Alternatively, I could sell the E30, have my wife continue to drive the WRX, and put the profit from the e30 into the M3 to make it how I would want it to be, plus a little leftover for future maintenance. This car would then see all of the track/autocross duty that the e30 would otherwise be seeing (2-3 track days a year). Driving my daily driver on the track makes me slightly uncomfortable, but I would do it for the 2-3 days per year I take the car to the track. This option would mean that my only car would be a 12 year old car. I can fix it when it breaks, but I don’t always have the time to do so in the immediate future.
While I of course will make my own decision, I was wondering what everyone here would do.
Here are the details of the cars I own:
1987 325is 154,000 miles. Black paint and black leather interior. Overall in very good shape for its age. Mechanically sound. Pretty much everything works. Has one or two small cosmetic blemishes. Has the stock sport seats which are awesome, and the car sounds fantastic when on full boil. I love its raw, old school character. Has new/updated suspension (325is has Bilsteins/H&R Sports, Suspension Techniques Swaybars, new bushings), chip, stainless brake lines. It now needs to have the sway bar mounting points reinforced (already have the kit, just need to pay a welder to do it) Before next summer it will need new tires, timing belt, cooling system. If I keep it I will also get an upper front strut bar for it and probably a 4.10 LSD. Other than the fact that it needs a few $$ in the near future, overall maintenance should be cheaper than the M3. Plus track consumables are cheaper.
1998 M3 92,000 miles. Alpine white with magma leather interior. Few options on the car. Overall 9.5 out of 10 condition. Mods are Conforti Chip, Underbrace, and Bilsteins. The car is a great daily driver, other than the stereo. Seats aren't as good as the e30 or the WRX. Only issue is the 5th gear detent issue is starting to show up. Interior is overall good, but not as well built as the E30. It has a new cooling system (water pump, rad, therm, therm housing, etc.). If I keep it I have to buy winter tires/wheels for it (which I'll buy used). I also can't stand the stereo in it, as it sounds like crap, doesn’t even have a cd player, and sounds even worse if I use a tape adapter to connect my Ipod. If I keep it I will want to fix the stereo by adding the OEM cd player ($250) and the Dice Ipod connecting thing ($80). I would also probably put a quiet exhaust on it, and a short shifter. Maintenance on this car would generally be more expensive than the e30, plus consumables are more expensive.
2006 WRX 70,000 miles. World Rally Blue with limited interior (leather, sunroof, heated seats). Only mods are Cobb Accessport and SPT Pink Springs. Overall in great shape, and a great daily driver. If I keep it I am always tempted to put sway bars on it, and of course add a turboback exhaust. This car is also a great daily driver, and pretty much just as much fun to drive as the M3 on the street. Maintenance is pretty cheap, consumables are also fairly cheap.
There you have it. I appreciate any comments from people on what they would do if they are in my situation. Thanks for reading my diatribe.