Short version is: I'm trying to decide how little I'd accept for my '94 Miata compared to its value to me as a reliable and inexpensive DD.
I'm selling off my cars to raise money for brewing school. I've got a '94 Miata that was my track rat and is now my DD, an '03 Chevy Astro, '95 Accord with only 60k miles, and Porsche 944Spec race car. The Accord and Astro should have no trouble selling. The race car may or may not sell before I leave, but doesn't matter since it isn't street legal.
I'd like to sell the Miata for about $3000. That gives me some extra funds for the trip, and I'll have enough to pick up another decent DD when I return. I do have friends willing to hold it for me if I let them use it. I'll need to put new tires and front brake pads on before doing that though. I've got a potentially interested buyer, but he's making noises like he'd more likely pay $2000, maybe $2500 for it.
Car isn't nice cosmetically (the top is crap), but it's got a rollbar and good suspension, a few other upgrades, gets 26-28mpg, and is a known commodity that has proven to be reliable for me. It is only tires, brake pads, and an oil change away from being ready for the track again.
I'll be gone for about 7 months, and will need a DD when I return. Trying to decide if I should lower how much I'm willing to take for the car, or just hold onto it because it would be more work and money to find as reliable of a DD when I return.

