Backstory: I'm a recent college grad landed a decent paying job with no loans and living at home with the parents. I drive currently drive a 1994 celica st automatic with 170k miles, peeled paint, with not a straight body panel to be found. I would like to move on to a different car but I don't know what would be the smartest choice.
First question: What should I do with the celica?
I don't hate the car, and I love being able to park it anywhere and not worry about it. I know I won't be able to get any money of the car by selling it, maybe 500 max, or gift it to a friend in need, but it is reliable transportation. If i keep it as a DD and get a rwd roadster fun car (miata, s2000), I'm worried that insuring 2 cars would not be worth it and I might as well get more practical fun dd. Also I live in New Jersey where I might get 3 months of out a convertible, so I'm not sure if I would want to go the roadster route unless it was an NC with PRHT. The car I plan to buy will most likely never see the track (unless I keep it for another 10 years) and if I autoX it I don't really care about being competitive or not.
Second question: Tin can or something solid? Slow car or fast car? Do more solid cars equate to more boring? i.e. NB vs NC miata, integra vs prelude, e36 m3 vs 330i. I had tons of fun during the brief time I owned my integra until a tree fell on it, but I am wondering if I should get something more solid such as the prelude. Will a solid car be more boring to drive day to day? I do want a car thats not too fast not to slow aka fun on the street without getting arrested which I'd say mid to low 15s trapping 87-90ish.
Third and fun question: What minimally depreciating car?
I've considered all the grm favorites and some that are less liked. I would lean most towards a NB if I could keep the additional car insurance would be <200 a year.
GRM favorites that are ruled out:
S2000 insurance costs, theft
Infiniti G20 doesn't do it for me for some reason but i keep seeing a really clean black one at the gym
Focus PZEV 2.3 interior/resale seating position
Focus SVT reliability/interior (possible if EAP)
Celica GTS not completely ruled out. Looked at some dynos and they put out less than an integra LS out of lift, and resale might be an issue.
FR-S: I don't think i'm ever going to buy a new car unless it's for SWMBO.
Integra gsr: much more expensive than preludes in similar condition
Top considerations (with concerns/questions about each):
Integra base: not sure if i'd be bored with power later on and unsure if the road noise will get to me
5th gen Prelude: Gas mileage better than an e36? Alleged transmission issues? automatic tensioner needs to be replaced with a manual one.
e36 328i 4-door: Will I have to go fast to have fun? gas mileage?
e36 m3: too fast, mileage, insurance?
NB Miata: leaning towards only having one car at the moment, but a lot of me wants to see what all the hype is about. Worried about top getting slashed as I work for a university hospital. (garaged though).
NC miata PRHT: too solid? full coverage insurance? Reading up on it people say it's better car than the NB/NA but not a better miata.
Sorry for the long post but I'm really quite lost at what I want and was hoping you guys with more experience could help me out. I essentially just want a fun, reliable dd, that can seat 4 with a low cost of ownership including depreciation. Budget isn't a concern as long as I wouldn't need full coverage, but cheaper is always better. Realistically I think the prelude fits my needs best at the moment but its weight is off-putting. I was complaining to myself that the TSX is too expensive and the integra may be too spartan(although i still kind of want an integra), and found the prelude to be middle ground. I appreciate any and all input including criticisms to my logic/though process. Thanks!