I have a kid now. As a result, I think a lot about the future. During baths, walks, mealtimes, you get the idea. He's not a talkative little bugger so I fill the air.
The topic recently has been about what car I would give to him when he becomes a man. I read stories about kids wanting to restore their father's old Mustang/Camaro/E30. I would love to be able to give that to my son.
The fun car I have right now is an NA Miata. Today, a great car. Reasonably modern. Doesn't feel too dangerous to drive. Not enough horsepower to get tickets but enough to get to highway speed. But what about in 20 years? Driving around in a 30 year old car is one thing, and a testament to modern engineering. But a 50 year old car? That's pushing it.
That brings us to newer cars, which will surely last 20+ years. Or will they? From complicated computer control systems to poor manufacturer support to expensive li-ion batteries, all new cars have something that could cause them to be unusable within 20 years or shortly thereafter. The idea is to give the kid something that would actually be useable for his needs for a time, and wouldn't break the bank just to keep on the road for another 10 years.
Ignoring regulation that would make it hard to drive a car yourself/with gasoline/on roads/etc, what car would you buy today for yourself that you would want your kid driving in 20 years?
Some guidelines, feel free to stretch them:
- The car should have 5-10 years of useful life left in 2031 and be expected to perform all normal car tasks.
- Maintainable. I have stands and a jack and I'm not afraid to use them. I want my son to feel the same way.
- The car should be somewhat interesting. My father had a 1993 Ford Explorer that I recall fondly. I passed my driver's test in it. It went on every camping trip. It had probably seen more mountains than I had at the time of it's passing (2009, take one guess as to why). Today it would be a pretty interesting car to have, but maybe only because 1st gens are rare to see on the road.
- The car does not have to purchasable new, but it should be fairly recent. Use your judgement. Remember the goal.
- Price is not an object, but that doesn't mean a 720S is a good answer.
- This car will be used regularly for 20 years before the kid gets it. It will get dirty. It may get barfed in. Keep that in mind.
- Bonus points for fun colors.
Explain your thoughts, engage in discussion with each other. If I didn't restrict something, assume anything goes. I'll pipe in after a time with my thoughts.