Well, OK, it needs to be street legal and able to negotiate average-sized speedbumps and driveways, at least with careful, crawl-speed negotiation. Oh, and I guess I want it to be tolerable to drive on the highway for a few hours at a time every once in a while to hit the racetrack (either that, or at least enough of a flyweight to be reasonably towed on an open trailer behind a Jeep CJ or TJ)...and I want it to have 2 seats, so I can have an instructor ride with me on DEs or take friends for rides (i.e., I'm not going to try to put lights on an SCCA sports racer like a DSR and try to slyly get it registered for the street...but I am willing to go up to just a step or two below that on the hardcore scale).Once I move into my house in a few weeks, I'm going to have a > 30 mile commute each way to work (not what I would have chosen...wasn't any acceptable alternative). I did the math about a week ago; if I were to pick up a decent used Prius or TDI (and I would finance it due to the super low rates right now), the fuel savings alone--not to mention tires/insurance--would cover the monthly payment. In other words, I can have it with no impact to monthly cashflow (and ultimately make money from the equity built). With having my daughter around so much more, I could kinda use something with a backseat, too...so all around, it makes sense.That said, I know me, and there is NO WAY that I could be satisfied with a damned Prius being my only ride. However, with a really practical DD like that, the door would be wide open to getting something totally mega berserk that wouldn't necessarily need to bow at all to any sort of practical concerns.Things I've thought about:-Locost 7-Cobra replica-maybe if I found a screaming deal on a late 2nd/early 3rd-gen Viper, or an earlier/lower-powered Ariel Atom-maybe another FI or V8 Miata or gutted and/or FI S2000What else am I not thinking about? No fixed budget...prob can't see spending more than $30k-ish, and really wouldn't spend that much unless it was for something REALLY cool. A Seven is really what I'm thinking hard about...best balance of fast but not overwhelming, cheap, and cool. I'm open to suggestions, though.
2/5/2012 2:37:10 AM
supercharged Elise
2/5/2012 10:12:44 AM
^... for 30k?
2/5/2012 10:49:39 AM
How about a Honda CR-Z? Its a hybrid AND a sports car combined into one vehicle! Amazing.
2/5/2012 11:59:25 AM
Hahaha, that's not even arguably a sports car, and it sucks dick at everything. ^^^ yeah 30k would be a stretch, even if I bought an older regular one and SCed it myself. That's not a hard ceiling, but an Elise isn't what wouldake me drop the bigger bucks. The damned things just haven't dropped in value for many years. They're expensive, and they have, what, 40% of my vette's power? I'd rather just keep and mod my car.
2/5/2012 12:57:36 PM
is this something you'd consider building yourself, since you'll have a garage/house?
2/5/2012 1:02:08 PM
why don't you just bite the bullet and get that 135 you've been talking about (so i don't have to be the first twwer to get one)
2/5/2012 1:23:00 PM
Buy a MY00 s2k with a ripped top and stolen seats from an insurance company for 6-7grand.
2/5/2012 1:58:30 PM
I have pretty much decided my next sport car will be the Nissan GTR. Think i can get one for around 50k nowaday?
2/5/2012 2:40:06 PM
lsx FD
2/5/2012 2:50:21 PM
2/5/2012 3:00:19 PM
i'm kinda thinking about a cobra rep, the problem is all the good ones cost 50k+ for a rolling chassis
2/5/2012 3:17:44 PM
We need more of these threads
2/5/2012 5:07:19 PM
2/5/2012 5:51:46 PM
i just don't want a glass body on it.show quality is one thing, but having a light weight mustang with a fiberglass body and tube frame is another... That and mine would actually need to fit a big block.
2/5/2012 6:12:40 PM
BWR Supercharged Elise: $30k http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f94/2005-elise-w-bwr-supercharger-109184/This one is priced high, imo, but price is nego:$35k.http://tinyurl.com/83p5nmmThere were a few more for sale a few months ago, but a few of those sold or were taken off the market.
2/5/2012 6:26:37 PM
most of what you named is less capable than your vette. just get a c6 z06 or gtr and be done
2/5/2012 10:33:24 PM
Does anyone here have experience with a viper around a track? I figured a Viper was close to being on par with a corvette, not just performance but also in driver skill and driver/vehicle chemistry (assuming TC is off in the vette for a more equal comparison). Other than it being more exotic, why a viper?^ I'm assuming he wants something smaller, lighter, and more driver demanding; something the z06 isn't currently giving him enough of.
2/6/2012 12:01:00 AM
Mostly just because it's more exotic and makes my dick that much harder. It would have a little more power, but performance-wise, prob not much more than the C5Z...and stability control is actually the one thing that kinda makes me partial to the vette over any of these alternatives. I'm decent in the grand scheme, I guess, relative to all big-gun sports car owners, but definitely not so good that stability control might not save my ass, haha.I mean, it's not all about lap times. I don't think anything will touch a C5 Z06 in terms of lap times for the dollar. Certainly not many things would.If I never ever ever have to daily drive it, and the list of practical concerns is (1) Can I drive it on a public road to an autocross or track day or just for an hour or so for fun on a weekend without breaking it or being totally miserable, and (2) does it have a passenger seat...I just think it would be cool to have something a little unusual, very performance focused and responsive, and fast as shit.A C5 Z06 is just so...routine. I see them everywhere. That's a big plus for a DD...Smokey (or your commanding officer, etc) doesn't recognize you specifically by your car everywhere in town and know it's you every time you romp on the gas and cut up a little. When it's just a toy, I'd sort of like to have it be absolutely, 100% focused on nothing but fun. I don't give a fuck if it has a top, doors, or a trunk. I don't care if it's loud. I don't care if the ride quality is like that of a wheeled jackhammer.Plus, the C5 Z06, while I maintain is a great track car, barely even feels athletic (other than being ate up with engine) until you are absolutely hammering on it, like on a racetrack. I want something that is totally berserk whether idling (barely) out of my driveway, or in a 100-mph powerslide out of a corner on the track.I could build my car into something that would do the trick (minus the unusual/exotica factor and cartoonishly cool looks that, say, a Viper would have), but it would be more cost effective to just sell it and profit several thousand bucks, then buy another one that somebody else dumped a ton of money into in mods.[Edited on February 6, 2012 at 12:22 AM. Reason : I kinda see a Seven clone of some sort being high on the list, though]
2/6/2012 12:21:35 AM
yeah... the street athletesism is one of the reasons that i have been considering the new BRZ/Fr-S. Sure it's not really FAST.... but i bet the sucker is a lot more fun on the street then something that does set some record at the Nuremberg Ring. Because however awesome raw grip can be... i think i'd rather have a gripless, well balanced car.
2/6/2012 8:24:07 AM
^then go pick up a first gen NA chassis Miata
2/6/2012 8:34:02 AM
ok.... needs a little more balls then that. lol Plus for a dd i'd really like all the blue tooth/speaker phone/xm/ipod connect crap my wife has in her car.. it's sad i get gadget envy from a frackin kia.
2/6/2012 8:37:53 AM
^^ That sucks. I didn't know they were like that.I would probably ante up for a 360 Modena if the upkeep costs weren't worse than a damned airplane. If I was going to get raped with $Ferrari maintenance costs, it would be to maintain a Ferrari, not a Nissan.[Edited on February 7, 2012 at 7:38 PM. Reason : ^you can add all that junk via the aftermarket]
2/7/2012 7:36:41 PM
...buy an airplane?
2/7/2012 8:25:41 PM
medium-term goal (or at least a share in one)
2/7/2012 8:47:11 PM
it sounds like you want a street legal amusement park ride rather than a track tool. why not buy something like a miata and a crate motor, brakes, suspension, and drivetrain and then just pay someone to put it together and tune it. seems like the whole thing could be done for under 15k and you wouldn't lose much more than a few thousand when you were done.
2/7/2012 9:52:51 PM
Yeah i've always wanted a nemesis nxt with a big ass turbo *compensated lycoming * compensated to 2 atm absolute am i rite?
2/7/2012 9:55:45 PM
^^ I'm gonna guess this is the main problem he'll have with that option:
2/8/2012 11:29:40 AM
http://flyinmiata.com/V8/turnkey.php
2/8/2012 12:28:22 PM
^^ that's fine and good but not likely. buying someone's modified gear is a sure way to not enjoy it out of the box and be tracking down their poor decisions on the floor of your garage
2/8/2012 1:35:06 PM
It's also a good way to buy a project for pennies on the dollar. You won't get a deal from Flyin' Miata, of course. It's good to see they've abandoned those Ford boat anchors though. 430hp in a miata is insane.My vote is for some sort of open wheel street-legal racecar.[Edited on February 8, 2012 at 2:19 PM. Reason : .]
2/8/2012 2:18:12 PM
I say build it, that's the best way you'll get what you want for less, and you'll know what to do if/when you break it
2/8/2012 2:24:43 PM
yeah and you (if you give a crap about what you are doing) won't end up with some hacked up piece of junk.
2/8/2012 2:27:35 PM
and you'll get to drive it maybe 1/10 of the time you put in it, if you're REALLY lucky.fun times..
2/8/2012 4:18:33 PM
depends on your skillz
2/8/2012 4:31:24 PM
consider that a given track event you MIGHT get 2 hours of seat time per day, assuming no red flags. at ~4hrs/~$600 assuming a road course weekend, it will take ~$9000 + $consumables and 15 free weekends when you aren't watching your daughter and there's good weather and a localish event to recoup the time of something like an engine swap
2/8/2012 4:54:20 PM
I thought he was wanting to dd drive thishe'd get more than 10% use out of it then
2/8/2012 5:18:31 PM
this thread will die. and in another 3 months duke will make another thread just like this.get a civic. you'll have just as much fun
2/8/2012 5:55:41 PM
^^ OP mentions a prius or tdi
2/8/2012 6:28:48 PM
Do a Chin Motorsports event, $600 entry can net you roughly 8 hours of seat time over the weekend, which.. is more than most people want to drive on track over 2 days when it comes down to it. The cost/fun breakdown doesn't have to make sense from a mathematical perspective, but few things that are fun in life do. Consider golfing, an activity I'd have to get paid to do... Yet plenty of people take the time, and spend the money to do it. To each his own.
2/8/2012 7:51:30 PM
2/8/2012 9:44:51 PM
2/9/2012 9:07:06 AM
agreed but maybe it can slide by under the kit car laws that allow big block shelby cobras built last year to drive on the street.
2/9/2012 9:46:38 AM
http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f94/2005-elise-ardent-red-109364/05 Elise in Eastern NC, seller wants $22k. Would leave you a LOT of money to get a 280hp Vision Function supercharger kit + installation (http://visionfunction.com/product.php?id_product=2) and a set of track wheels + r888 tires.It'll net you a car that will pull 0-60 in 3.5s, and still wreck house in the corners. Yes you'll still have that pesky 150mph-ish top speed, but there aren't many tracks you're ever going to have a problem with that on. Basically it will wipe your Corvette on the track. And you can pretty easily push it to a 300 or 320hp stage2/3 for an absolute track monster.
2/20/2012 12:29:25 AM
http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f94/rebuilt-2006-solar-yellow-exige-109924/Here's a 2006 "rebuilt" exige for $19k
2/20/2012 12:31:19 AM
I'm just kinda gun-shy of rebuild/salvage cars. Sure, some of them are just repairs of some minor cosmetic stuff, but it's hard to know what really was fucked up, and if all the important stuff is straight...not to mention the potentially difficulties in reselling it.I did bid on eBay tonight on another Seven...this time not a Locost, but a Brunton Stalker (original Stalker, not the Super Stalker with more engine). I'll only buy it if I can grab it for a giveaway price, though...I really don't care for the use of the GM V6. The pedigree is unbecoming, and more importantly, they sound like shit. I'll grab it for the right price, though...maybe look at tossing an I-6 or LS1 in it someday, or just play with it for a while until I sell it for a profit and buy a Seven more to my liking.
2/26/2012 11:09:40 PM
2/27/2012 1:59:22 AM
2/27/2012 5:20:37 AM
yep, that's another reason I especially am concerned about a salvage/rebuilt Elise/Exige. Monocoque can be easily ruined and is very difficult/impossible to repair.although...yeah, the same concerns apply to a Locost-type car. Someone could have built it crooked, or made some shitty welds, etc. It's just mitigated by the fact that it's a simple trellis frame that could be straightened/repaired/re-welded if really necessary (or transplanted to another frame sourced from someone's unfinished project), and the fact that it's at least just a $12k car to start with instead of generally a $25-30k car. In general, if everything about the build looked meticulous, I'd be pretty confident that the frame was built well...and really, you could inspect a good bit of it reasonably well.
2/27/2012 5:48:50 AM
anything i got that was hand built by a non-pro i would have looked at by a chassis guy.
2/27/2012 8:11:31 AM