This is a bit of a rehash of Irish44j's thread, but it has been a while, eh?
Every time I run the Forester in a rallycross I always feel like I am leaving a bit on the table since it is my daily driver and I don't want to break it. I'm also running on the same tires I drive to the event on so I also worry about debeading them.
So, I started thinking I want an inexpensive car that I can still drive on the road from time to time. It doesn't have to be great, but it will have to pass inspection- 95 and later OBDII emissions if I go with a car that new. I want something that still has good aftermarket support and parts availability, for not much more than $1500, which is what I am hoping to get for my Golf if I ever get it running (dangit).
Current list of cars that are not being considered
Older Golf: Have one, hate it, trying to sell it but I have to get it running first, plus prices are going UP. Thanks, Hellaflush and Stance!
Neon: Had some of these (even a NYG!). Pretty much done with them at this point.
RX-7: I have owned lots of these. I'm done with these, too. Great cars, though.
Nissan Z-car: I'm sure it could work, but these are getting a bit too old for me to consider.
Possible cars:
Mustang: Why the heck not? An automatic in this might not suck. Parts are readily available. LSDs are not uncommon. Show me a build thread, open my eyes. . Ford Focus: Fairly well documented for stage rally. They have a STUPID BOLT PATTERN. Very common and easy to find around here.
Mazda3: 5 speeds sometimes show up for 2 grand. I keep my eyes open for these. I also surf Copart. I would prefer a Mazda over a Focus or Escort, but the Mazda3 is probably heavier. My Mazdaspeed membership doesn't count for Fords, though.
Miata: can't find one around here that is a cheap beater, but I keep my eyes open all the time. Would require hard top and roll bar, so suddenly it stops being cheap at all. I hate you and you build thread for even making me consider this, EvanB. Congrats on the good job at Nationals.
Honda Civic: Pre-99 5 speed. Most of the aftermarket focuses on crap that doesn't help me. Some have been modified for stage rally. The Fast And Furious Tax seems to have expired, too. An Acura Integra would probably be a similar build.
Hyundai Accent: I heard somewhere that these can be a pleasant surprise. I'll wait for Bobzilla to chime in on this.
Probably my top 4 picks are the Miata, Mazda3, Ford Focus and Civic/Integra
EvanB and Keith have a Miata build fairly well covered.
Can somebody enlighten me about a Civic, Focus or Mazda3 for rallycross?
I'm going to be scouring Special Stage, too. Stage rally != rallycross, but those guys know all the tricks.