Some recent repairs have me having to face that E36 BMWs do not run forever (although at almost 200,000 miles, it's about as close as one can reasonably ask). So, I'm contemplating getting something else sometime next year or so. Budget would be around $8,000.
So, I've got a commute that's about 40 miles on back roads or 60 miles on the Interstate - one way. The time is about the same, and I suspect so is the wear on the car. Here's what I need and how the BMW measures up.
Nearly bulletproof reliability - this kind of commute is pretty much shooting bullets at it. The BMW has been doing OK, but I'm not sure how long it will last.
Decent mileage - The BMW is getting around 25, which is acceptable, but it would be nice to do better, and run on regular gas.
Comfortable seats and room for a tall driver - the BMW's not bad there, but it would be nice if the seat went back more.
Fun to drive - a 3 series BMW fits that great.
Can carry the family (me, wife, and one 2 year old) in a pinch. Doesn't have to be the family car, but would rather not have a two seater.
Low cost of maintenance - Some stuff is OK, but I just had to shell out around $900 for a new clutch, dual mass flywheel, rear main seal, and the other stuff that it's a good idea to change when the transmission is out. Maybe I'm just a bit irked about that...
Some cars I've been considering:
Mazda Protege (or maybe 3)
Scion TC (does this thing handle OK, or is it just a shortened Camry?)
Infiniti G35 coupe (ok, probably not the most practical choice, but something I'm drooling over anyway)
Nissan B15 Sentra SE-R Spec V (Seems nearly impossible to find, and I'm not going for a regular SE-R with an automatic)
Toyota Matrix XRS / Pontiac Vibe GT
Would consider a Ford Focus, but my wife hates them for some reason. Seems to be a combination of the styling and interiors that rattle a lot and don't feel solid.
Any thoughts on the cars on the list? What am I missing?