It’s time for Yet Another What Car Thread (Track Edition) – aka YAWCaTTE, pronounced “ya’ll Caddy?”
I am a tall guy, and I am looking for my next track car. It must be able to be registered in Washington, DC, meaning that it has to pass emissions. Straight-piped Miatas need not apply. Ideally, it would be narrow enough (71 inches) to fit in my tiny garage, but this is not a complete dealbreaker. I’ve done about 15 HPDE days in my old Pontiac Solstice, so I can handle something faster, but not super fast.
In true weird dad fashion, I made a detailed spreadsheet comparing 15 different cars. I narrowed it down to three choices, and I am interested in what the board would pick.
CHOICE #1 – C5 Corvette
Pros: getting really cheap, common, fast (maybe too fast for my skill level if it’s a Z06?)
Cons: doesn’t fit in my garage, aging poorly, the gold chain crowd, only 2 seats, hard on consumables
CHOICE #2 – E36 M3
Pros: already cheap, very popular at the tracks around here, 4 seats
Cons: old, not really very fast in stock street form, other owners skew towards the flat-brim hat crowd
CHOICE #3 – 996 911
Pros: 4 seats, near the bottom of its depreciation curve
Cons: costs more than 1 or 2, IMS bearing, Porsche tax
If it fit in my garage, I’d get a C5, GM warts and all; since it won't fit, I have to consider the other two. What would you do?
Thanks!