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  • btrostelsc

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:32 a.m. btrostelsc New Reader

    Looking at a possible total loss following a recent accident. In anticipation, I've started car shopping. If you had about $8,000 to spend, what would you look at. Must be reliable enough to be a daily driver (60 miles round trip), capable of occasionally carrying 2 kids in the back seat, and can hold it's own during autocrossing and track days.

    I want fun, but my wife insists on a certain level of "practical".

  • Gimp

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:33 a.m. Gimp Dork

    E36 M3

    http://www.teamziptie.com

  • fast_eddie_72

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:38 a.m. fast_eddie_72 Reader

    Watch your language.

  • pres589

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:43 a.m. pres589 HalfDork

    $8k E36 M3's probably aren't what I consider "turn-key"; don't these usually need the cooling system rebuilt and some other maintenance done before dropping into daily driver service?

    I would like to think the Acura RSX for $8k would be a more viable candidate. $8k would also seems to be a good price for good condition Porsche 944's with some extra for maintenance. Perhaps the Acura Legend Coupe of the mid-90's? Not really a track car though...

  • Fletch1

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:50 a.m. Fletch1 Reader

    Hmmm...fun and practical to please both you and the wife:

    1. Focus SVT (3 or 5-door)
    2. Ep3 Si
    3. Protege 5
    4. 1998-1999 Sentra Se-L or Spec V.
    5. Impreza

    Thats what I can come up with.

  • poopshovel

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:50 a.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    fast_eddie_72 wrote: Watch your language.

    lawlz.

    Build a man a fire, and he'll stay warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.

  • WilberM3

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:50 a.m. WilberM3 Reader

    pres589 wrote: $8k E36 M3's probably aren't what I consider "turn-key"; don't these usually need the cooling system rebuilt and some other maintenance done before dropping into daily driver service?
    http://store.bimmerworld.com/e36-3-series-cooling-system-overhaul-kit-p1167.aspx pretty comprehensive solution to the problem for an afternoon from a single source. i'd definitely second the e36 M3 for that money.

    Dave

  • EvanB

    Nov. 23, 2010 11:54 a.m. EvanB Dork

    When I was looking for an $8k car with those requirements (except carrying kids) I ended up with an 02 WRX.

    $7500 got me a 74k mile stock wagon although I had to search for a few weeks and drive 12 hours one way to pick it up.

    Formerly jdmae92

  • Nov. 23, 2010 11:55 a.m. mndsm Dork

    Mazdaspeed Protege. Turnkey for 8k all day, and the best handling FWD car I've driven since my wifes Cooper S.

    Go fast or go broke.

  • amg_rx7

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:10 p.m. amg_rx7 HalfDork

    E46 330i WRX Protege / Focus / Mazda3 also works

  • Ian F

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:16 p.m. Ian F Dork

    Decent Cooper S's are starting to show up for around $8K. When I sell my E30, that may be what I get next.

  • 914Driver

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:52 p.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    Do you have a preference in drives, front or rear wheel?

    I like the A4 wagon.

    SAAB 900s always turn my head.

    Hondas are about as reliable as a hammer.

    I've never heard anyone mention a Pontiac Vibe in these responses, is there a reason for that? Forget Auto-X, just as a driver.

    Dan

    BMW -- You don't need a hibachi to cook rice.

  • 93celicaGT2

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:55 p.m. 93celicaGT2 SuperDork

    mndsm wrote: Mazdaspeed Protege. Turnkey for 8k all day, and the best handling FWD car I've driven since my wifes Cooper S.

    They're good. Just DO NOT TOUCH THE MOTOR.

    I gotta put this in so the normal people can call me a "toyota humper" again.

    2000-2005 Celica GTS. One of the best handling FWD cars i've ever driven, and pretty damn quick. Nice interior, very light, etc etc etc.

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  • 93celicaGT2

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:56 p.m. 93celicaGT2 SuperDork

    914Driver wrote: I've never heard anyone mention a Pontiac Vibe in these responses, is there a reason for that? Forget Auto-X, just as a driver. Dan

    Because there's the Matrix XRS, which is the same thing, but better.

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  • Duke

    Nov. 23, 2010 12:58 p.m. Duke SuperDork

    If you want a Toyota Matrix, definitely consider a Vibe, which is nearly identical but 20% cheaper.

    An $8k E46 is going to be a 2001-2002 model. Drive one before buying - the power steering feels like it came right out of a 1998 Accord. Some were updated but most have not been. 2003-2005 are much better.

    Junior Brown is my hero.

  • Cotton

    Nov. 23, 2010 1:01 p.m. Cotton Dork

    Mustang GT

    944 Turbo

  • pilotbraden

    Nov. 23, 2010 1:05 p.m. pilotbraden Reader

    RX-8

  • 93celicaGT2

    Nov. 23, 2010 1:52 p.m. 93celicaGT2 SuperDork

    8 clean Escort GTs.

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  • Nov. 23, 2010 2:13 p.m. mndsm Dork

    93celicaGT2 wrote:
    mndsm wrote: Mazdaspeed Protege. Turnkey for 8k all day, and the best handling FWD car I've driven since my wifes Cooper S.

    They're good. Just DO NOT TOUCH THE MOTOR.

    I gotta put this in so the normal people can call me a "toyota humper" again.

    2000-2005 Celica GTS. One of the best handling FWD cars i've ever driven, and pretty damn quick. Nice interior, very light, etc etc etc.

    QFT the rods are made of glass. Anything above like 10psi is guaranteed to hole the block....

    Go fast or go broke.

  • mr2peak

    Nov. 23, 2010 2:43 p.m. mr2peak Reader

    S52 E30. Buy it swapped and you can sell it for the same price later on.

  • pinchvalve

    Nov. 23, 2010 2:55 p.m. pinchvalve SuperDork

    Chauffer Kids ------------------------------------------------------------ Track Days

    Opposite ends of the spectrum there! If you threw in Home Depot runs, then you would stretch it even further. What's awesome is the number of cars that can actually do it all in your price range.

    I always think of the 5-Doors first; VW GTI, WRX, Protege 5, Vibe. (I got my butt kicked bad by a Vibe on the autocross track, they can haul apparently).

    Then I go for the 4 doors: Integra GS-R, Civic LX, 3-Series, Protege.

    Then I consider the hatchbacks with real back seats: Civic, VW GTI, Mini.

    Price no object, I go for the BMW M5 Wagon, E500 Wagon, and Audi RS-whatever wagon.

    "Don't Sweat the Petty Things." Yes, and Don't Pet the Sweaty Things.

  • dankspeed

    Nov. 23, 2010 4:18 p.m. dankspeed Reader

    02'-03' Maxima w/ 6spd. Seats 5 and has 255 hp iirc.

  • Nov. 23, 2010 5:21 p.m. TucoRamirez Reader

    E46 sportwagon. I just saw a few manual legacy gts under 8K on SF CL. 4th gen LS f-bodys are roomy. Maybe a GTO?

  • docwyte

    Nov. 23, 2010 5:22 p.m. docwyte Reader

    Wow, you think a Mini has a real back seat? For who? Definitely not humans!

  • BoneYard_Racing

    Nov. 23, 2010 6:28 p.m. BoneYard_Racing Reader

    Neon SRT4 its the size of a Camry inside pleanty fast for any type of track work you want to do, cheap to buy and to own. Look for a 2004 late build (most acrs and comm. editions) 2005s have some trans issues. Watch for signs of abuse allthough I wouldnt count out a slightly beat car

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