First, a little background-
- Have owned a BMW for at least 20 years now, and am proficient in BMW-ese.
- I have an adequate shop, tools, and lift and do my own mechanics/maintenance for the most part.
- I currently rock an E46 wagon that I love, but was always going to be a stop-gap to my 'forever' project/long term car.
- I live in bumpkinville with an awful driveway and lots of snowy winters, so my 'fun car' never sees winter or inclement driving days.
I've always said that an S54 swapped E30 convertible is my 'goldilocks' car. Competent speed, and a perfect sunny day beach cruiser for a family of 3.
Enter yesterday, when a slightly sketchy 'BHPH' car lot I drive past has a silver 2008 M3 hardtop convertible that gave me a bit of unexpected whiplash while sitting on the lot. I inquire this morning, and it's exactly the spec I want- non-iDrive, 6 speed, black, sport package. 100k miles, clean carfax with 2 owner southern history and dealer serviced up to October 2021. It was "bought at auction", per the dealer, and comes with an already done PPI from a loacal German specialty shop. It's priced at $24k. I can't find anything that low online in this market that isn't completely busted out, and the car itself is a solid 5' clean.
While this isn't an S54 E30 vert, it's pretty damn close, and definitely financially affordable for me.
Am I dumb to pull the trigger on an overcomplicated, 14 year old, 100k mile, hardtop german convertible as my Summer commute/fun car? I understand the performance drawbacks of the vert, but damn to I miss my Miata in the summer on warm days... And it'd be awesome to have it as a fun car that my wife and daughter would actually want to ride in, which my wagon as constituded, very much does not.