A life update that affects car stuff.
We had found a house to move to that would get us a bunch, including a much larger 2-car garage and a ton of space in the parking pad (literally like 10-12 cars could fit), but running the financial costs of everything, including moving, the lease costs upfront, etc... I found that not only would I no longer be able to pay off the MSM, I wouldn't be able to get to at least 2 of the track events I plan to, I couldn't really do anything with the MSM in terms of my mod list, and couldn't get a 3rd car anyway. For other reasons too, we decided not to move this year.
And then I found a gated storage facility 2 miles away that is renting parking spots within the gated area for $17 a month. So the MSM is back on track for a number of mods and I'm back on track for getting a 3rd car.
The mod list has been shortened for now, down to:
- Upgrading the front pads to XP16s rather than a full big brake kit
- Buying RS3 tires for the track for use on the black RPF1s rather than a set of 6ULs
- Still the same radiator and fan pack upgrade
- Timing belt kit
Once the MSM is paid off, it's car payment is going to my car mod account every month, and that will start accumulating for the rest of my list.
For the 3rd car, which would be used mostly for commuting and longer trips, my options are currently, in order of how much they tug at my heart strings:
- 2009-2011 RX-8 (costly, but more warranty and reliability than any other option)
- 2005-2006 987 Boxster Base (the highest cost option, less reliability risks than a 986, the pull of "something new" is considerable)
- 2004-2008 RX-8 (cheaper RX-8, less or no warranty, not as reliable as the other)
- 2000-2004 986 Boxster S (about the same cost as a 2009+ RX-8, better mileage, but much bigger risks if something goes wrong)
- 2002-2003 Protege5 (cheapest, could pay cash for reasonably, only option that takes 87 octane, useful for utility reasons, something "normal" people can accept as a "commuter car")
So like always, who knows what I'll end up with... (lol)
We had found a house to move to that would get us a bunch, including a much larger 2-car garage and a ton of space in the parking pad (literally like 10-12 cars could fit), but running the financial costs of everything, including moving, the lease costs upfront, etc... I found that not only would I no longer be able to pay off the MSM, I wouldn't be able to get to at least 2 of the track events I plan to, I couldn't really do anything with the MSM in terms of my mod list, and couldn't get a 3rd car anyway. For other reasons too, we decided not to move this year.
And then I found a gated storage facility 2 miles away that is renting parking spots within the gated area for $17 a month. So the MSM is back on track for a number of mods and I'm back on track for getting a 3rd car.
The mod list has been shortened for now, down to:
- Upgrading the front pads to XP16s rather than a full big brake kit
- Buying RS3 tires for the track for use on the black RPF1s rather than a set of 6ULs
- Still the same radiator and fan pack upgrade
- Timing belt kit
Once the MSM is paid off, it's car payment is going to my car mod account every month, and that will start accumulating for the rest of my list.
For the 3rd car, which would be used mostly for commuting and longer trips, my options are currently, in order of how much they tug at my heart strings:
- 2009-2011 RX-8 (costly, but more warranty and reliability than any other option)
- 2005-2006 987 Boxster Base (the highest cost option, less reliability risks than a 986, the pull of "something new" is considerable)
- 2004-2008 RX-8 (cheaper RX-8, less or no warranty, not as reliable as the other)
- 2000-2004 986 Boxster S (about the same cost as a 2009+ RX-8, better mileage, but much bigger risks if something goes wrong)
- 2002-2003 Protege5 (cheapest, could pay cash for reasonably, only option that takes 87 octane, useful for utility reasons, something "normal" people can accept as a "commuter car")
So like always, who knows what I'll end up with... (lol)