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Like you I am after a fun car. Unlike you my sights are a bit lower. Been looking at Focus SVT 170's. Quite fun for $5k. Some time ago I figured that I would always rather have multiple cars than one really nice car so whatever I get will just be the first of my planned garage. It is my real life version of the DTC. One FF, one FR one 4wd one MR/RR. I plan on spending $5k a year for until I can no longer drive. Once I have my base 4 cars I will start upgrading as the whim takes me.Where is the live stream for Spa?
I test drove a Boxster S today - WOW!! The salesman gave me the keys, and said "Don't be gone too long, less than 30 minutes or so, OK?" and let me go on my own. Performance... in spades. It made me totally forget about the pleasant but not shouty TR6/MGB's I'd been trying out.
I'm still planning on testing out a 350Z (based on many comments from folks here in the past), and I'll try an S2000 and a Z4 or Z4 M Roadster as well. Those are my 'short list' of cars I am considering - usually 10 years old or less. The Mrs. didn't like 'track only' cars, and I was honest with myself about how much I wanted to fiddle with the much more stylish, but older cars - not as much as they'd need.
The garage cleaning should be done Sunday. I wish I had taken before/after pics.
I may find a 'special car' on Monday, but since I'm going to Oregon on Tuesday, my final sprint to the 'Finally, NOT a Minivan!' will likely happen a week later when I get back. Shortly followed by a Track Day for Dad at Summit Point, WV. 👍 This has been a LOOOOONG time coming. So happy it is finally coming to fruition. Thanks to many for the advice in the past.
Taking wife out to nice dinner since she still puts up with me.
Good luck on your purchase. The Boxster S and the E46 M3 have to be two of the greatest performance cars you can find for the money right now.