TLDR: New, long commute. Current car reliable and cheap, but not comfy. Make current car comfy (how?), replace current car with sport+lux car, or add nonsport lux car that maybe plugs in?
I just took a job that makes my commute an hour each way. It's a huge raise. I've pulled a full week of work now, and I'm pretty positive about the change, but I'm wanting to improve my commute situation.
My car is a 2013 Honda CR-Z EX 6MT without nav. I bought it in late 2014 as a CPO with 16k on the clock. It was the cheapest 2013 in the country. I wanted the 2013 because it had the better battery and more power. Today, it has required almost no maintenance, and no mechanical failures. It's been in the body shop for right side damage from a jackleg doing donuts in a gravel parking lot. I put tires on it, and changed the oil a couple times. It has just under 45k on it. My week involved two fillups at $20 each.
I'd drive it anywhere. I feel like I could afford anything that could possibly go wrong. I feel like it's unlikely anything would go wrong.
Well, there is an intermittent odd noise at clutch take up when cold, but the dealer couldn't reproduce that, so uh, who knows?
Flip side is, since I'm spending nearly ten hours a week here, is that it's not a perfect place to be. Its noisy, has weak aircon, little power, and has a rough ride. In spite of being a hybrid, tech is pretty limited, with a voice command system I'd best describe as deliberately officious and obtuse. I have an aux jack, iPod control, and that's about it. Bluetooth calling is there, but it's too noisy to actually place a call. Being stick, my wife cannot drive it. I don't mind in the least that it's stick.
It's going to a Honda dealer next week for an oil change (they're next door to my new job, and I have a coupon) and rotate, and I'll ask them to check out the aircon.
So, WWGRMD? I have a reliable, cheap to operate car that I trust. It's not dear to me - I like having a car that is small and light and can turn, but this car isn't something I feel I need to preserve. I want to maintain it and use it. I would be fine running up the odometer on this car. Should I just spend the weekend putting dynamat, a smarter head unit, and one of those wooden bead seat covers in the car?
Should I add a second car? A boring but cheap and comfy car to the fleet for commuting work? Content, value and NVH over driving dynamics. I had a late rental Impala Premium a month ago, and dang, that was a lovely place to spend time. Or maybe a Mercedes for those massaging seats. Nothing too crazy, just some sedan, wagon or crossover with an I4 or V6 and low NVH. Running costs will be higher, but not high. My wife could drive it.
Addendum to the above, go plug-in. My wife loved our Volt in a way I've never seen her care about any car. I just can't go 100% electric right now. We're prepping the house for sale, and adding the stout home 220v EVSE my commute would require to support the charging time would not make sense. The likely month or two of life in a rental property also excludes the EVSE. I could get another Volt, used, first generation 2013+, or maybe an ELR. At-work charging will not happen. I really like the i3, but the miles are just wrong enough to make the i3 rex fail without a supporting EVSE, since I'd probably have to gas it up at least once a day, maybe twice.
Or, replace the CR-Z with just one something that might have more luxury and performance together. Older, like a 996 or 997, or maybe a Cayman, or even newer like an M235i, C/GLA45 AMG? My wife likes all of these, though the Porsches would all have to be manuals, which she cannot drive.
I'd love to just get a CL65 AMG, and think adding that would be the perfect solution, but I don't want to give my entire raise to the AMG parts desk, leaving me to pay my astronomical fuel bills out of the money I was making when I was working a mile from home.
I've got these options since they're in my head, and they're fun, but really, I think I want to make the CR-Z more comfy, and play a long game for something really special (I want to own an exotic or even near-exotic car at some point in my life) + a cheap to run crossover commuter in a few years. So, maybe an Exige or even an R8 in the garage and a Patriot FDII CVT on the street. I figure the CR-Z, well maintained, is good for 200k fairly easy.
What would you do? What did you do when you had to spend too much time in a daily that is too fun?