- It seats 2 adults and 3 children.
- It has something that will allow this vehicle to survive the test of time.
- It is cool\neat\niche
- It is not overshadowed by another better model
- It is not bland
The vehicle I should be buying here is a CTS-V. I do not expect a CTS-V body to be able to last 300K+ miles. CTS-V1s already look horrendously dated and CTS-V2s I think will look equally as dated soon. I think the GTO has aged well, but am unsure whether I can swap CTS-V rear seats in. Even still, again, I don't want a car rotting from the inside out with subframes in 100-200k miles.
This lead me to two trains of thought.
1. Mercury Marauder w/ an eaton, 31 spline axles and a refreshed 03 cobra rotating assembly, 480rwhp is about on par with a 550hp rating for a shiftkit 4R75W Redneck E55
2. Aluminum unibody car which lead me to the x350 XJR (and it's varients) British E55
From what I can tell, these XJs are a sort of hidden jem and are actually reliable. Absolutely no aftermarket to speak of, but cheap transmissions that are reliable and cheapish rebuilds of the shortblock if necessary. I was surprised to learn what I associated Jaguar with (the Type-S), was the garbage that I thought was "all of Jaguar." Lot's of stories of happy customers. And of course, aluminum unibody, so I can "drive it into the ground."
The Marauder I would expect to have to repaint, but being "body on frame" no big deal. Plenty of panther platform cars with 600K+ on them. Enormous parts availability etc.
But what bothers me about the Marauder is a complete lack of luxury ala Mercedes etc. It's got a total 90s Cadillac Seville level of luxury thing going on. And the XJR seems to be sort of the whole package, ready to go. The only reason I keep going back to it is because I know it'll sound great, be A LOT faster and I can swap in a front bench. Is it inappropriate to choose your vehicles based on how easy it is to get your shaft polished?
My heart wants to find an XJR, but I know this is somehow the wrong choice.
I really wish I could find something with a manual transmission that isn't a pile of junk!
I just really bothers me that I have to get rid of my Yukon because it's starting to rust, so the aluminum body car has a lot of appeal to me. I really wish Audi had made aluminum S4s, could you imagine!
This all sort of started when I decided I was going to finally get an E46 M3 and realized I have to make sure that whatever car I was looking at didn't have a rotted subframe connection and then it put into perspective the limited time I can love a car. I know some people "fix" theirs, but man, I don't know that I could ever trust that after repair.
And if you think this post is insane enough, the car I want to build, but I don't have enough information for is a 3SGE swapped IS300, but not enough people have done it LHD for me to know if it's doable with just a steering offset. We live in a harbor with 15\25mph roads mostly, so it's mostly cruising and "drivers cars" that work out here. There's a guy with an E30 M3 around here, and I never understood that car until living here. And now it's too late!
So my two ideal cars to own out here would be something like an E30 M3 and a E55 AMG, but I ain't about to spend $60K on cars and $10K a year on upkeep.
Set me straight!