I am in the "planning" stages of buying a car specifically for autocrossing and I'd like to hear everyone's input. This wouldn't be my daily driver, but I do plan on keeping it completely streetable and not a hard-core track toy that beats you to death going to and from the events.
My budget is definitely a factor here as I'm 1) not made of money, 2) married with a 3-year-old, 3) wanting to also buy a new Camaro SS in the next year or so. I want a "dedicated" car for autocrossing since I don't want race the Camaro (regularly) and 14" tires are WAY cheaper than 20" tires. :D
So far as driving experience is concerned, I'm still firmly planted in the "novice" category, but I have done the Apex Driving Academy at Motorsports Ranch, and I've now got 5 autocross events under my belt (surely more by end of Summer). My goal is by next year to have my own ride ready to roll on any given weekend. I don't expect to really be competitive within my first year of racing, but it'd be nice to not always be last too. :clap:
Honestly, my budget is probably maxing out at somewhere between $4k and $5k for initial purchase price. I can slowly work up the car and I've got mechanical skills (to some degree), and tools and a garage (and a Dad who runs an auto supply store and knows people who run salvage yards). I can do the basics like fluids, belts, suspension parts, brakes, etc. I could probably handle a clutch replacement but I'm not about to tear into the motor unsupervised. Armed with a service manual and a knowledgeable friend, there's not much I wouldn't be willing to do to my car. I'm not looking for a charity / rescue case, but she doesn't have to be a beauty queen either. Honestly, I just don't want an interior that's been abused. Also, I don't think I want a car that's already been someone else's track toy for years.
From my limited research thus far, I'm thinking that an ideal car for me would be a first gen (NA) 1.8L (no turbo or s/c) with 5-spd, ABS, and Torsen diff. This means a 93-97, I believe. I'd prefer a car that isn't totally ratty on the interior but I don't mind having to do some cleanup inside and out. I'm also up for putting in new seats, a new top, new tires & wheels, and generally reconditioning a bit. Having a solid mechanical starting point is really what I'm looking for.
Any pointers, tips, things to watch out for, things to consider are appreciated. I've never bought a used car on my own before (I've only ever owned 2 cars, and the first one my parents bought for me when I was 17, the 2nd I bought new).
Do you think I'll be able to find something like what I have described for under $5k? Having well over 100k miles doesn't really bother me, but hey we'd all love to find that garage queen in mint condition for dirt cheap... at least I'm not in a huge hurry to buy one. I could wait until end of summer and wait for people to unload their "summer car" convertible on the cheap once it turns cold and rainy...
If you have any sites that I should scan periodically for cars, please share. ;)