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FACEBOOK TWITTER LINKEDIN STUMBLEUPON REDDIT Source: Dodge Source: Dodge Do you have $30,000 (but no more) dog-eared for your next vehicle and are looking for something thats as fun as it is affordable? Not too long ago, your options would have been pretty limited. Not anymore, though automakers have recognized that theres a real demand for affordable cars that wont sacrifice power, performance or speed for affordability.
We recently wrote about some of the fastest cars under $20,000 and $25,000, but when you allow for an extra $5,000, the menu gets even more interesting. More and more automakers are catering to young buyers who want an affordable vehicle thats cheap to maintain and own but doesnt necessarily give up its fun factor. Cars like the Volkswagen GTI and Chevrolet Camaro have long been bargain nameplates that dont sacrifice one for the other, and while the base models start in the mid-20s, things start really to heat up around the $30,000 mark.
We checked out speediest cars under the $30,000 threshold that offer the most fun (and speed) in their segment, and found 10 models that really stand out.
1. Hyundai Genesis R-Spec 2. Chevrolet Camaro 1LT
the rest and details on each at link.
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Akkk! (I used to own a Series 3 V12).
The one in the picture? I thought it might be, but I’m not expert enough to be sure of the year with Jaguars.
It’s very nice. I think the Type 1 series were the best looking E-types. The big bumpers, taillights, and uncovered bulging headlights just looked cartoonish to me.
The later E-type had a better stance, being considerably more planted by comparison to the rather tippy-toed Type 1, so it wasn’t entirely a bust. The headlights, taillights and bumpers were forced upon them in the US, to be fair.
A friend of mine has the red with white stripe 2006 Ford GT just sitting in storage. I don’t know why he doesn’t drive it, he’s in his early 70’s and doesn’t have a wife to leave it to.....
I came home to Pennsylvania in February of 1968 on leave from basic training in San Diego. One of my father’s patriotic friends was a contractor who volunteered to let me use his 1961 XKE for the two weeks. This was the first year with 3.8 motor and non-synchro first gear. Plexiglass headlight covers that were declared illegal by the feds the next year. Gunmetal gray with black leather. About 40,000 hard miles. The body was good but the leather seats needed re-stitching. Picked it up in town and took the back roads to our farm. Naturally, the first thing I tried to do was top-end it and when I banged fourth gear at 6,500 around 100 mph on the tiny back road straightaway, the clutch slipped and that’s all I could get. Hit a 90 degree left-hander in second gear going in around 40 and nailed it just before the apex. The backend came around nicely so I corrected with the wheel to the right and gave it more gas. The wood steering wheel flexed and I freaked for about 2/10 of a second and went with the flow and came out of the corner 20 mph faster than when I entered it 1.8 seconds before. The vibrations and exhaust note of that car were exhilarating reminding me of the hairiest Brit motorcycles I had ridden like Triumphs, Enfields and Nortons. The owner wanted to sell me the car for $2,000 but when my neighbor girlfriend’s older brother who raced an MGB told me that a clutch job on an E-Type was about $400, I decided not to buy it. Oh well.
A 1961 “flat floor” E sold at auction a couple years ago for over half a million. 1961 Was the first production year. The covered headlights were glass Not plexiglass and 1967 was the last year to have them. 1968 saw the introduction of the Series 2 which did not have the glass covered lights and also had twin Stromberg carbs instead of the triple SUs. US emissions and safety regs!
RE: Paid right at half what they were new.
Agree. The sticker price new was over $65K. Cost me less than half that with low miles and basically a new car warranty. Not sure I’d ever buy a new car again.
RE: It looks like it could get a speeding ticket just parked there.
I’m a good boy...sometimes
I have a 2015 Hyundai Genesis Sedan....It’s got all the power i need and then some.
Yep. I decide what I want and then start looking around. They were getting ready to red tag the Jag. The ford lot here only keeps used cars on the lot for 30 days then they wholesale them out. We paid barely above wholesale price because I knew that. Lol
It’s the only way to buy a car.
Faster than most people know.....It’s such a sleeper..i wish i had the 5.0 but my 3.8 is unbelievably fast.
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