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The E46 M3 does suffer from some of the rubberized finish issues, but other than that, the build quality and reliability really is better than the non-M cars.
On the convertible M3's the rear subframe issue is more or less eliminated as they are reinforced from the factory. It's not a perfect car, but it's pretty close. |
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Although it doesn't meet your MPG goal--what about a Jeep Wrangler?
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The Beetle is a good idea. Too chick. But I with the same underpinnings, I could actually drive a Golf Cabrio. I have to look into those. The early 2000 n/a 2.0 was a very solid old fashioned engine. Find one with a stick and I may be on the way for $4k or less.
I'd like a back seat in this car, so the Boxster would be out. That said ... http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/4368272726.html G |
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Well, there goes the BMW idea... my better half really liked that black car. Yes, would be nice to get into a M E46 with a 6 speed. But now we are in 993 performance territory and I don't need two performance cars.
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Realistically, how often would you actually use a back seat?
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Twice a year.
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I would just take a different car those days and buy a Boxster S
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I will have to go test drive the hair dresser mobile before going further. Would be nice to stretch into an S ... But again - I don't need the performance. A Miata sure would do too if we are now talking roadsters!
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Personally I think the Boxster is a no-brainer for an under $10k roadster. You can get into a nice non-S easily at that price point. They are fantastic little cars, I found mine to be funner than a 996. But I actually use a back seat more than twice a year.
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The back seat is something my wife would like for family trips - but realistically, if we go very far, the dogs come too ... SUV is in order ... Hence my 2x per year guess
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The problem with most of the cars mentioned - you better have some small dogs. The back seats in an E46 aren't big. Mustang is probably one of the bigger ones, and they still aren't what I would consider spacious.
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The regular Wrangler is a bit bumpy, but try to find an Unlimited. They are much smoother and can easily take 4 adults.
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Lexus 430SC. Nice hard top convertible and 300+hp.
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If the back seat is optional (see you now looking at Boxsters).
A lightly used Miata would serve.
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Not my style. Toyota Tax. Not available with a stick. But thanks!
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I'm jonesing for an XK8/XKR myself. I just wish it came with a manual trans.
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