I'm somewhat casually thinking about a replacement for my 98 M3 sedan. Not exactly a what car thread, just curious on thoughts comparing these 3. Thinking in the < $20k price range. These ads are just examples, but I do love that blue color on the 911.
Early 996
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/ctd/4998002557.html
Low mileage FRS/BRZ
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/5008879557.html
BMW 135i, I think the front end on these is a bit goofy, but like that its E36 sized
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/cto/5013803332.html
plot twist: Cayman
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/cto/5012234744.html
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5025203757.html
http://charlottesville.craigslist.org/cto/5009369435.html
drummer's plot twist or 996. In that order. Cayman S > 996.
EDIT: On a side note... holy berkeley! I could get a Cayman S for 22k!?!? What the hell am I doing driving around in a 2500HD all the time?
+1 for Toyobaru. It'll be a helluva lot cheaper to own than the others, and IMO it's the looker of the bunch (and carries the least douchey image )
In reply to GameboyRMH:
Have you priced Toyota parts? I just replaced front calipers/rotors/pads on my father's Highlander and those bits are easily 40% more expensive than they would be on my M3. Ridiculous.
oldtin
UberDork
5/15/15 9:33 a.m.
So douche, douche or flat brimmer douche. I'll go with Cayman S douche.
Cayman S would be my first choice, probably, but I need a back seat. The three i listed all have a back seat, tiny yes, but good enough for to occasionally have my kid ride back there.
From what I know: Cayman < 996 < Cayman S < 997 < 997 S ??
Woody wrote:
BRZ.
Uh, what? Porsche guy says BRZ? Are you considering only the three the OP listed, or are you including the Cayman? You must explain. You MUST.
Cayman S (aka the Cockster) for $22k? And it's in my neighborhood? I wish you hadn't said that.
996 is down the street about 15 miles from me. I get off early today. I think I will go look at it.
I am in the same situation a "3 seater" is needed. I need room for 1 large adult (6'4"+) one medium adult (5'4" or 5'8") and boster seat only kiddo in the rear.
bravenrace wrote:
Woody wrote:
BRZ.
Uh, what? Porsche guy says BRZ? Are you considering only the three the OP listed, or are you including the Cayman? You must explain. You MUST.
He wants to keep all the Caymans for himself
Cayman S for $22k? THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING.
and the GRM riots of 2015 have started
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
In reply to GameboyRMH:
Have you priced Toyota parts? I just replaced front calipers/rotors/pads on my father's Highlander and those bits are easily 40% more expensive than they would be on my M3. Ridiculous.
That is crazy...Is that dealership vs. dealership prices?
In reply to drummerfromdefleopard:
Time for car guys to trash Baltimore!!!!! (too soon?)
SearchTempest
Search craigslist by radius and a few other sites too. Little buggy but worth the hastle.
T.J.
UltimaDork
5/15/15 9:54 a.m.
Cayman S = yummy. Out of the three cars listed, I don't really want any of them compared to what I already have, but a Cayman S would be interesting.
Can I put in a vote for doing a restore/update on the M3 you already have? 996 sounds nice but the motor scares me, BRZ just never did it for me, and the 135i is over weight and overly complex.
T.J.
UltimaDork
5/15/15 9:57 a.m.
BRZ, but I'm biased. And wouldn't want the upkeep costs on the other two.
bravenrace wrote:
Woody wrote:
BRZ.
Uh, what? Porsche guy says BRZ? Are you considering only the three the OP listed, or are you including the Cayman? You must explain. You MUST.
The BRZ intrigues me and, the Cayman wasn't in the original three. As a rule, I'm a rule player.
Besides, on the street, the Cayman S is like bringing a Howitzer to a knife fight.
clutchsmoke wrote:
bravenrace wrote:
Woody wrote:
BRZ.
Uh, what? Porsche guy says BRZ? Are you considering only the three the OP listed, or are you including the Cayman? You must explain. You MUST.
He wants to keep all the Caymans for himself
^This too.
"RMS"...blah, blah, blah...Intermediate shaft...etc, etc" Keep driving down that depreciation Internet gurus! I've been driving worry free for three years.
In reply to Woody:
I don't break rules in a constructive flounder effort, I halibut them.