Hey all,
Entering a new chapter with our first baby on the way and curious to get some thoughts on a balanced 3-car garage setup. Let me know if this is the wrong discussion to post in, I didn't see any OT forum but I could have missed. I have 3 cars now, but thinking of trading one out for what will serve as my main beater/daily. I'm in Austin, so winter capability need not be considered. Currently we have:
- 2003 E46 M3 coupe 6mt - forever/fun car, have had for around 13 years now. Although the chassis has 215k miles now it has been extensively gone through mechanically, 100k mile engine, bbk, Cobra buckets, etc. Have done a dozen track days in it over the years and it still brings a smile every time I drive it. All around fun street and occasional track car
- 2020 Cayenne S - wife and I traded her car in only a year ago for this. Naturally, will serve as our shared 'nice' daily/family car
- 2012 E92 M3 coupe ZCP 6mt - this car had been in my family for ~8 years and I had the opportunity last year to take it in. Although it is undoubtedly a great car (plus in nice shape, 100k miles) I ultimately find the E46 to be the better sports car. Given that the cars are so similar in what they do (if it were E90 DCT I would likely feel different, but both are manual coupes) I am at the point where I think the E92 needs to go for me to have something more practical and baby friendly for those moments when Cayenne might not be available
FWIW, at the moment my wife and I both work from home, with me on the road from time to time. So, we're mostly just putting around Austin, not doing a ton of highway miles and will plan to take baby to daycare (~6 miles away) starting in 2027.
Curious what you all think about replacements for the E92-- for my specific situation but also as a general 'ideal 3-car garage' philosophical debate. I find myself going in circles with all the different possible angles (manual/dct, cheap/premium, German/Japanese/Korean, old/new). Here are a few that have been top of mind for me:
Entering a new chapter with our first baby on the way and curious to get some thoughts on a balanced 3-car garage setup. Let me know if this is the wrong discussion to post in, I didn't see any OT forum but I could have missed. I have 3 cars now, but thinking of trading one out for what will serve as my main beater/daily. I'm in Austin, so winter capability need not be considered. Currently we have:
- 2003 E46 M3 coupe 6mt - forever/fun car, have had for around 13 years now. Although the chassis has 215k miles now it has been extensively gone through mechanically, 100k mile engine, bbk, Cobra buckets, etc. Have done a dozen track days in it over the years and it still brings a smile every time I drive it. All around fun street and occasional track car
- 2020 Cayenne S - wife and I traded her car in only a year ago for this. Naturally, will serve as our shared 'nice' daily/family car
- 2012 E92 M3 coupe ZCP 6mt - this car had been in my family for ~8 years and I had the opportunity last year to take it in. Although it is undoubtedly a great car (plus in nice shape, 100k miles) I ultimately find the E46 to be the better sports car. Given that the cars are so similar in what they do (if it were E90 DCT I would likely feel different, but both are manual coupes) I am at the point where I think the E92 needs to go for me to have something more practical and baby friendly for those moments when Cayenne might not be available
FWIW, at the moment my wife and I both work from home, with me on the road from time to time. So, we're mostly just putting around Austin, not doing a ton of highway miles and will plan to take baby to daycare (~6 miles away) starting in 2027.
Curious what you all think about replacements for the E92-- for my specific situation but also as a general 'ideal 3-car garage' philosophical debate. I find myself going in circles with all the different possible angles (manual/dct, cheap/premium, German/Japanese/Korean, old/new). Here are a few that have been top of mind for me:
- 2000-2003 BMW E39, 6 cylinder, mt - could be cheap to buy, cheap to run, gives the 'slow car fast' satisfaction and (maybe?) new enough to still be considered safe/reliable backup transportation after Cayenne
- BMW E90 M3 dct - This might be the best possible driving experience to complement manual E46 and turbo Cayenne (I can't help but think the dct pairs much better with S65 than 6mt, though I haven't driven dct), BUT running costs and higher mileage operation is a bit daunting. Plus, I feel I could benefit by having my daily be a 'lesser' car so I don't feel bad letting it sit in driveway, maybe even 87 octane fuel, lower running costs etc ...
- 2023+ Hyundai Kona N - this car seems like so much fun and checks many of my boxes: dct, fun to drive, practical enough to put child seat in back, cheap-ish to run. Though wife doesn't love the idea of 'downgrading' to a Hyundai lol
- GTI/Golf R/Civic Type R - slightly different price points with these, but you get the idea

My thinking was, get a nice-r E39 example for $10-15k and would be fine to put $3-5k into it fairly quick to refresh anything that needs it. Given your knowledge, do you think this is reasonable George?
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