On Sunday, I went to the Detroit Auto Show. I'm really actually starting to hate it because it seemingly gets more crowded every year. Regardless, I never miss it and enjoy the chance to see and possibly sit in vehicles that I will most likely never own or even just drive. I used to absolutely despise Subaru's, but since 2012's show, I've learned to like them and then actually bought one... I don't think I ever even took the time to check out their stuff at the Auto Show in years passed.
This year however, was different. I visited Subaru's set up at the show and was immediately drawn to the newest version of my own vehicle, a 2013 WRX wagon. While checking it, my GF wandered off. Changing the subject, I'm not sure what to label it but my GF "likes" cars. I don't want to call her an "enthusiast" just yet, but she picks up things that I teach her and odd facts about strange cars. She likes them so much that I was able to get her out of her trans eating money pit Grand Am, and into looking for something sporty. She literally test drove everything under the sun on the used market. Her insistance on checking out WRX's is what gave me the change of heart about Subaru's. She ended up settling on a 2007 Civic Si, which she is now bored of. Her flavor of the month lately has been between buying a used Evo VIII or 2004-2007 STi, or a brand new Focus ST.
Anywho, back to the story... I didn't have to look very far, because she was sitting in the BRZ parked infront of the WRX wagon. I thought nothing of it at the time, but she was absolutely in love with the thing. Thinking that the BRZ/FR-S weren't for me, I've generally looked past them. However her interest in them sparked one for me, much like she had done WRX's in the past. This is probably a bad sign.... I decided to look into them and for some reason I love the idea of a basic sports car that can return 30+ mpg's on the highway.
In the last 36 hours, my research on the car has even caused me to look into the maturity of my automotive "enthusiasm". As of now I'm a meet attending hard parker who engages in some highway bakery racing, has been handed a few forgetful drag strip time slips and has moderate mechanical skills. I've also been commending for being somewhat of an encyclopedia for automotive knowledge no one cares about... I used to buy and judge cars based on their stock quarter mile times, which is how I ended up with a value plummeting Ion Redline and used to have a Jim Jones like devotion to anything LSX powered. I probably lost friends during some angry rants I used to have trying to convince everyone that it was useless to make try to make anything fast that wasn't an LS1 F-body. Let's just say I don't miss those days...
Lately, I've tossed around the idea of relagating my rusty WRX to winter beater, and getting something fun and more fuel efficient for the summer. The more I think about it, I'd like to get something that I could maybe use to mature my auto "enthusiasm" and try to branch into Auto-X or something related. This is where I thought an FR-S would fit very nicely.... Then reality set in. I'm a cheapskate and would never be caught dead buying a car for $25k, let alone brand new. Basically, I wrote out this whole story looking for suggestions on this summer car. (And out of boredom.)
What I would be looking for is something that I could buy for $2-3k (or less), although I guess I wouldn't be opposed to stepping into the $4-5k range if it was for something newer. I would want it to be something that would return MPG's in the upper 20 range and be a pleasure to work on, when the need arises. What I mean by that is for it to be like my old Geo Prizm, where working on it was like playing with legos and was a real joy to tinker with. I want it to be something that is fun to drive and could make an easy transition into a nice novice auto-x vehicle. Space and seating doesn't matter, since I will still have my WRX wagon and have access to a pickup truck and a minivan. Placement of drivewheels doesn't matter either. I also don't need it to be fast, as I've been slowly convincing my project DSM to abandon the Occupy Jackstand movement.
I've been told that I am in the right place to get into Miata's and E30's but I've looked into other vehicles as well. AW11/SW20 MR2's, B/D-series Honda's, Prelude's, Mazdaspeed Protege's, Focus SVT's, XR4Ti's, Escort ZX2/GT's, Corrado's/Scirocco's and others have sparked my interest as well among others...
What would you guys suggest I go with, and also are there any that I should avoid altogether?
I look forward to you replies.