csbassplayer2003 wrote:How well do you guys cope with driving something "average" most days of the week? Or does having something really fun for the weekends/track make up for it?
I was in much the situation you are in now a few years back, I kept my wits and did the 'smart' thing. I bought (financed) my Ford Ranger, barely used as in 2007 model bought in 2007 with 11k miles on it from the dealer. It wasn't spendy, it isn't fun, but it does what I wanted it to do: get me to/fro work reliably (1 dead battery in 60k miles isn't bad on my way home from work), pull my autox car and classic toy in a pinch, haul building materials for a remodel (finished), haul stuff when needed, love the utility of a truck, even a little one, and not get crap fuel mileage (I average 20MPG, 24 hwy, 18 in town).
I went the different strokes for different folks route and have the Ranger, shared 86 XR4Ti autox/track car my buddies and I built, modified to hell and back, and a 72 Fiat 124 Spider I've been lovingly repairing and tinkering with.
I say be smart and sensible. If you want a fun car, and given your budget, buy something newer that's stone cold reliable, don't modify or touch it, keep it fresh, maintain it perfectly. Then buy a low-buck fun-mobile, when it blows up at the track/autox/around-town-hoonage, you can still get to work on Monday...

