I'm in the market for a weekend/playtoy car and trying to keep my budget under $30k. I have a daily driver (2016 VW Golf R 6MT) to handle all of my normal car duties, this would solely be a playtoy, with no practical purpose, other than putting a smile on my face.
EDIT- Just for reference, I'm about 6'2", 210 lbs with a 33" waist & 34" inseam. That might be a concern for some smaller cars, so I figured I would mention it.
Criteria:
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It must be fun. For reference, I prefer "sports cars" over "muscle cars".
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Must come with a manual transmission.
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Must be RWD.
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Convertibles are preferred. Not a necessity, but I've always preferred dropping the top on a nice day, or warm evening night.
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While acceleration is nice, I value a tight chassis/solid handling and smiles-per-hour over straight line speed.
The car will be used for the following:
-Occasional fair weather commute to work (maybe 1-2 times a week, when it's nice, if that).
-Date nights with the little lady.
-Weekend canyon carving (we have some great mountain roads out here and I try to put them to good use!).
-It might occasionally get tinkered with/modified; it's an old itch of mine that sometimes needs scratching.
-It will see some autoX duty. Not trying to win a Nationals title, but I would like to get back into dodging some cones! Hopefully a half a dozen autoX events a year, my schedule permitting.
-The occasional HPDE track day. Again, nothing crazy, just some fun on one of our local tracks, maybe a couple times a year.
-Maybe even a bit of Hard Parking at the local Cars and Coffee.
Cars I currently have in mind:
***AP2 Honda S2000. Driven a few of them, always a pleasure!
***987 Porsche Boxster S. Went on an extensive test drive- Loved it! However, there is some concern about ownership costs, especially in the unfortunate event that something breaks.
***Lotus Elise. Still haven't been able to find one locally to drive. Also not sure if I can find one for under my budget. Concerned about potential for minor damage to total car, as well as using it for any minor commuting/date nights.
***ND Miata Club. Test drove a few of them. Fun car, but had far more fun in AP2 S2000 and 987 Boxster S. However, I can see lots of potential in the ND with normal bolt-ons. Concerned about transmission issues.
I've also driven a long list of other cars, but the 4 listed above are my current front runners.
Anything else I should be considering?
Thoughts? Recommendations? Experiences?
Thanks in advance!
-Brandon