Emira reservation woes, and other car woes... feedback appreciated!

I don't know much about the used car situation in the USA or anything about the new car tax. For me , if I loose less than 15% of the new car money (Tax included), I would buy a fancy car before Emira arrives. For example, a new M3 costs $138000 (Tax included, 10% of purchase tax )in China, if I could get no less than $118000 when I sell it after 2 years, I will buy it. ;)
 
I have opted to wait, whatever the wait is -- and not bother with the M3 at all. Yes, I'll lose some enjoyment for the year I don't have anything, but when I get the Emira the difference between driving an SUV and *that* will be astounding.

I'd rather be patient and not lose the $10-15k, and as suggested by somebody else -- take up a few track days and training as the delivery nears instead.
Good choice! Becoming a better driver makes you able to exploit the fun factor in any car. Money well spent.
 
buy a used e92 m3 or m2 for fun, drive for a year, sell it for what you paid for, problem solved - being able to enjoy a fun car while minimizing depreciation. If you some want something different could get a corvette c7 z06 and do the same.
 
Eh. No on the M3.

Just no.

It's a SEDAN. Get a slightly used Mazda MX-5 RF. a LOT more fun than a bmw sedan. half the price or less, and not built like crap. Your Lotus emira will be low on storage, so you dont care about that. The M3 looks like a basic car. the RF is one of the most beautiful cars made. That's my vote. Or buy something oddball and older for a year and a half wait.
 
Eh. No on the M3.

Just no.

It's a SEDAN. Get a slightly used Mazda MX-5 RF. a LOT more fun than a bmw sedan. half the price or less, and not built like crap. Your Lotus emira will be low on storage, so you dont care about that. The M3 looks like a basic car. the RF is one of the most beautiful cars made. That's my vote. Or buy something oddball and older for a year and a half wait.
If I was to do anything, it'd probably be this... though a very fair shortage of MX-5s out there used, and at the price points I am seeing them, I might as well buy a new one and get some peace of mind in its reliability.
 
In fairness though, my dealer told me it's about a year wait -- so when I go in for the test drive and talk to them in person I'll validate that. My deposit was just a month ago so I have reservations on that accuracy, but at the same time -- who knows? Once I get some validation on that I'll decide whether I want to burn a few grand on a fun toy car, just in worrying about the depreciation etc for the time I'll get to enjoy it.
 
I would wait for the car you really want but may want to keep your options open.

I currently drive a Cayman.... However in my case I have 3 deposits down all at MSRP 100% refundable
Emira V6 (put down July 21)
M2/M3 BMW (put down April 22)
911 S or GTS (put down June 22)

All are about a year out or longer. Only buying one of them but will make decisions as actual allocations come available to configure. 100% need a manual so my options are limited.
 
I would wait for the car you really want but may want to keep your options open.

I currently drive a Cayman.... However in my case I have 3 deposits down all at MSRP 100% refundable
Emira V6 (put down July 21)
M2/M3 BMW (put down April 22)
911 S or GTS (put down June 22)

All are about a year out or longer. Only buying one of them but will make decisions as actual allocations come available to configure. 100% need a manual so my options are limited.
I'm in the same boat -- a manual is a *must*!

That said, I'm driving around an SUV and you're driving around a Cayman, so our level of enjoyment is quite disparate ;)
 
If I was to do anything, it'd probably be this... though a very fair shortage of MX-5s out there used, and at the price points I am seeing them, I might as well buy a new one and get some peace of mind in its reliability.
my MX-5 Club RF is awesome. iF the emira does not come, I am actually fine. That's saying A LOT.
 
my MX-5 Club RF is awesome. iF the emira does not come, I am actually fine. That's saying A LOT.
Looks like 2022 mx-5 club models are sold out in US
 
I’m in the U.K. I had an M3 Comp which was due for delivery in April. Kept getting delayed & was eventually revised to a Nov delivery… so I cancelled it…
Was a smart more as now losing a fair whack off list as lots around on used market suddenly…
No idea on US residuals, but that would be a key thing to look at.
 
I have opted to wait, whatever the wait is -- and not bother with the M3 at all. Yes, I'll lose some enjoyment for the year I don't have anything, but when I get the Emira the difference between driving an SUV and *that* will be astounding.

I'd rather be patient and not lose the $10-15k, and as suggested by somebody else -- take up a few track days and training as the delivery nears instead.
You're in the Emira for the long haul, might think about taking a little bit of the sting out of the purchase. Take whatever you'd spend on M3 payments each month and pound that into an investment account, savings or knock off a couple of bills so you've got a little financial headroom when it finally arrives.
 
There are 2 answers here.

1. Life is short, Drive the M3 until the Emira shows up... Probably won't be a huge loss after a year or so driving. (Depends what you consider a huge loss? 20K?)

2. Financially speaking, you should wait for the Emira if that is the car you want and are OK with not driving a sports car in all of 2023....

Me personally, I would wait for the Emira and take 5-10K from the 20K you would have spent on the M3, go to Arizona and do some track driving with the Radford guys for a couple days on the Evora...
Yeah good advice, especially with the tumultuous state of the global economy today. I hear you though, waiting sucks...:)
 
I have opted to wait, whatever the wait is -- and not bother with the M3 at all. Yes, I'll lose some enjoyment for the year I don't have anything, but when I get the Emira the difference between driving an SUV and *that* will be astounding.

I'd rather be patient and not lose the $10-15k, and as suggested by somebody else -- take up a few track days and training as the delivery nears instead.
In hindsight I think you will be happy with that decision! Hey at least you've been able to drive one...:)
 
I’ve driven one before — not this year, and they are nice cars for sure, but doubly don’t want to waste money and want the discrepancy of what I drive now versus what I get to be ridiculous.

I’m patient, I’ve waited a long time, a bit more won’t hurt.
NO it's gunna hurt...:)
 

Create an account or login to comment

Join now to leave a comment enjoy browsing the site ad-free!

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Aerie Performance Lotus Emira Carbon Fiber Parts GregsRaceParts.com BanC Tech JUBU Performance Jon Seal Sportscars

Latest posts

Back
Top