Evanuel9 said:
Focus SVT
Hyundai Accent
GC8 Impreza
Dodge Neon
EP3 Civic Si
The 90s hondas (civic, prelude, crx, integra, del sol )
Mk4 Gti
Maza3 and Mazda2
Sentra Se-r, I love the b13 but they are impossible to find, and the next gen is also pretty cool
Yaris
'yota matrix xrs
There's lots of fun to be had with this list of cars, but lets talk brass tax of owning them.
Focus SVT
Marks against: uses specialized parts in the intake manifold and even in non SVT guise the focus hatch wasn't super common.. replacement parts may be very difficult here. IMHO Steer clear
Hyundai Accent
Bobzilla knows these best, I'd have some part availablity concerns. but overall these will probably be solid E36 M3boxes and fun as long as whatever you get has good gearing.
GC8 Impreza
These come with a fairly solid enthusiast tax and I'd never encourage anyone on my life to buy any subaru.
Dodge Neon
Parts availability will be terrible.. but these are fun. go in eyes wide open about headaches you may find later down the road.
EP3 Civic Si
The unloved civic... this and the 7th gen civic sedan and coupe all ride on the same godawful front suspension. These cars have major bump steer issues and can be fun.. but know that the platform has huge flaws for performance applications.
The 90s hondas (civic, prelude, crx, integra, del sol )
Stick to the 92-99 sedan civics and you'll have no issues with part availability these are in junkyards everywhere... and the aftermarket is as ripe as can be. these are great as long as you realize they're 23-30 years old.
Mk4 Gti
Fun, but can you actually afford to keep a 20 year old turbo VW on the road?
Maza3 and Mazda2
great cars, but i know rust has been a major issue on the first gen Mazda3. The Mazda 2 is a great car if you can find one in your budget.
Sentra Se-r, I love the b13 but they are impossible to find, and the next gen is also pretty cool
Pretty sure these had oil burn issues that killed cats and then killed motors on the vast majority of them.
Yaris
If you can find a manual one.. you'll have fun.
'yota matrix xrs
Very rare and are very quick.. would be great if you found one in your budget.
I'll heavily throw my favor towards a Honda Fit.
$5k budget nationwide will find you a clean non rusty fit nearly anywhere.. |
I spent under that to buy my Fit and I've spent almost that much again in modifications but I didn't have to.
Since you're in Greater chicago, you should definitely come to a Gridlife event and come talk to us in Sundae Cup. I'll be at all the greater Chicago events this spring ( Trackday Picnic @Blackhawk Farms, Midwest Festival@Gingerman Raceway and Gridlife Chicago @Autobahn CC and will happily talk through why I think these are the best budget track cars around. Bobzilla will also be at a bunch of those and would throw in the Kia rio as another contender of the same formula.
I did one thousand track miles on my car last year and drove 18k street miles all over the country.
Bobzilla's Rio