I’ve got a three year old right now (forward facing car seat) and a new baby will be joining the family in November, meaning that a second (rear-facing) carset will be joining us. My MS3 has been an essentially perfect daily driver since I purchased it way back in 2009 but I’m too tall to fit a car seat behind my driver’s seat (I’m 6’1’’ and mostly legs; Currently I have my 3YO behind the passenger’s seat). The timing for buying a new car is probably good because the MS3 has over 210,000 miles and has been driven through 14 New England winters so it’s pretty tired and pretty rusty.
Replacement car requirements:
- Manual transmission
- 4 or more doors
- Large enough to fit two car seats and a tall driver
- Fun to drive
- Can do fun things (I have a track day Miata, but the MS3 did some autocross and Track Night stuff because it’s fun to occasionally play with the daily)
- Reliable (I do around 15,000 miles per year, don’t want a project, need to car to work every time, and want to keep the car for a long time).
- $40,000 budget cap (the closer to this cap, the closer to brand new I need to be. I can’t afford a $38k used car that will need a bunch of maintenance right away).
- Strongly prefer a fun color (my Speed3 is True Red, which I love)
Contenders I’ve considered and why they don’t seem perfect:
Chevy SS: Seems like a perfect car (size, manual, fun) but used ones with 50k+ miles are going for the same as or more than they sold for new. Getting into the $40k bracket would really be pushing the budget, and there’s no way I can do that for a 7 year old car that already has a lot of miles.
Civic Type R: Is the backseat substantially bigger than my MS3? Do these exist at MSRP? MSRP is already a sickening amount for a Civic but I might be able to stretch to it if it’s as good as everybody says.
Civic Si: Is the backseat substantially bigger than my MS3? I’m worried it will be a little disappointing power wise and size wise (no hatch) coming from the MS3.
Accord 2.0T: Unicorn with the manual and they seem to sell at or above MSRP used. My wife has a 2019 Accord hybrid which is a nice car but isn’t that fun. Would the sport trim and sticky tires transform it, or would it still be a boring car just with a big engine?
Elantra N: Is the backseat substantially bigger than my MS3? Might be the closest thing to the Speed3 from a cost/performance standpoint. Lack of a hatch is disappointing. I’d have to wait for the 2024 because I can’t stand the face on the current car.
GR Corolla: My impression is that this car is smaller than the Civic R with basically all of the same downsides.
Mazda 5: Is it possible to find a clean, low mileage 2.5L 6spd? Most of what I’ve seen pop up looks pretty used up. I could see throwing a bunch of Speed 3 handing parts at a 5 but I’m worried the lack of power will be sad in a daily. A brand new Mazdaspeed5 would be my dream car for this application but obviously doesn’t exist.
GTI: Is the backseat substantially bigger than my MS3? Similar to the Si, I’m worried this will be less exciting than my current car.
Jeep Wranger: I don’t know much about these. Is the 4 door back seat a decent size? The go anywhere capability and the convertible aspect are appealing. I know they have a big following and come in fun colors. Will it be a penalty box on dry paved roads? Seems like maybe the tops (soft and hard) are not as easy to deal with and remove as with a Miata.
What’s missing from my list? What’s on my list that you think I should strongly consider? What should I delete from my list? I’m a bit lost on what route to take. When I bought the Speed3 I had been lusting over that exact car for quite a while. When I bought my NA Miata I knew exactly what I wanted. Nothing has really gotten me excited as a Speed3 replacement yet.