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Do NOT get an M5… your insurance will be out of the roof. What you’re looking for are something called “factory sleepers”. Factor sleepers are fast cars from the factory that aren’t meant to go fast. Usually these cars are family sedans. This is perfect because insurance will be low! For example, the Ford Taurus SHO. Nice looking family car, but really nothing more than a family car. However, it is built by the same people who made the Mustang Cobra, and the Taurus SHO has a twinturbo V6 producing 365HP. It’s a ROCKET. On the highway, I’ve seen this thing keep up with Mustangs and M3s. Best of all, insurance will be dirt cheap. Or you can also look at the Buick Regal GS… Again, a pretty but unassuming 4 door sedan from Buick, a company known for its grandpa cars. However, this little guy packs the same engine as the Chevy Camaro, with 310HP. A little tuning and this thing can make nearly 400HP easy. Insurance company won’t know a thing. If you want something cheaper, look at the 2004 Buick Regal GS Look at it. You can probably find one for about $3,000 and just look at it in all of its sleeper glory. Under the hood, a SUPERCHARGED v6. This little guy will do highway pulls. All. Day. Long. Best part, insurance will be the cheapest among the bunch. But if I were you, I wouldn’t look at any of these, I would get either a 2009 Lexus ES 330, 2008 Honda Accord V6 or (my favourite) a 2009 Nissan Altima V6 All of these cars produce about 270HP but they’re lighter than the above listed American cars. Also they’re WAY more reliable, and they have MUCH more aftermarket parts for them. The V6 in the Altima is essentially the same engine in the 350/370z. And the Honda V6 is bullet proof and it can be tuned to produce so much power it’s crazy. Also, the 2009 Lexus ES 330 the most reliable car you can buy, and it’s luxurious and produces decent power. However, not much tuning is available. There are lots of other cars out there as well that I haven’t listed, so go out and search! But these are the ones that I would never race… even though I own a Mitsubishi Evo.. have fun (and stay safe)! (If you liked the answer, please don’t forget to upvote!)
Honda Jazz,,,,followed by Ford Figo and then Punto Evo….Honda Jazz is one of the best car in this segment with Superb technology, feature and styling !
No, I think that Ford and GM (Chrysler hasn’t released anything new in a while) are doing very well at offering quirky and interesting designs, bearing in mind that most design choices are limited by safety requirements. Have a look at the Mach-E, Bolt EUV, Ford Evos and Ford Puma (EU) they may not be beautiful cars depending what your tastes are, but they are definitely not boring.
Red 2012 Kia Soul Exclaim. I Paid $9k for it. 90k miles. It’s worth it. It’s a dream to drive, has every option except the digital climate control and the most advanced gauge cluster. I Replaced the Ford Evo stereo with a Pioneer Android Auto/Carplay deck (fully integrated with usb and steering wheel), a bigger 2nd subwoofer, and replaced the rims. The only issue it had when i bought it was the tires were shit and the alignment was off. I love this car. With new rims, and estimated used price for the amp and deck, i would say i’ve got about 10,500 in it.
I would prefer Ford over Fiat as a brand personally because in my city and vicinity they do not have promising after sales and servicing support. I have never driven or sat in a fiat Punto Evo or urban cross hence would not comment on performance, mileage etc merely on stats. There are customers who enjoy driving a Fiat engine and if you are one of them please do test drive all 3 cars to arrive at an opinion. I have crossed 23,000 kms on my Figo Aspire Diesel and with 2 major servicing completed up to now the deisel engine feels refined just like the petrol, does not grunt much on revving. Picks up pace in a jiffy when required. Very comfortable for both city and highway drive, would be completing 2nd year of ownership this year. Your question is not very specific to what exactly are you looking for in these cars hence I have kept my response limited to Ford feedback
My fiancée and I were buying a used car. We weren’t in a good financial situation, but I needed a vehicle to get to and from work as I worked past the last bus route time. We just wanted to buy a beater to last until we hopefully got into a better position - we didn’t have much of a choice. I had recently had major surgery and was soon to be returning to work, so we were running out of time. We found a decade-old Ford Escape hybrid listed at $3500. We met with the guy in a Tim Horton’s gravel parking lot the same day, just after it had rained. He allowed us to drive the car a bit, look around, etc. The MVI sticker was new and the car appeared to have minimal rust for its age. It did have a broken taillight which he offered to fix for free, and included fairly new tires. We agreed to meet two days later to buy the car as it was in his wife’s name and she would need to be present to sign the documents. When the couple showed up to meet us, my fiancée immediately felt things weren’t right. The wife gave her a bad vibe. I told her to be polite, these people are selling us a car! The wife said only a few words to us and signed the papers, but we sat beside their car for some time waiting for the money transfer to go through. My fiancée continued to comment that she felt the wife was shady, rude, and a few other choice words I won’t mention here. Later that week, we took the car to the dealership my mother used to work at to be looked at as they offered us a reduced rate. It’s a good thing we did - the MVI sticker was fake, the car was rusted through with four different holes on the bottom, and the wheels were barely attached to the car anymore! The mechanic sternly told us not to drive it any further than up the road to get home. Unfortunately, the police want the DMV to handle fake MVI scams, and the DMV want the police to handle it. As it turns out, the police absolutely will not get involved in MVI scams. At the DMV, after some pushing, we were able to get in contact with the provincial MVI inspector - the closest thing to police we were going to get. He told us that they knew these people but there wasn’t much they could do. They had been buying junked cars out-of-province, laying fake stickers on them, and selling them for a great profit. They didn’t have any jobs to speak of and refused to file taxes, so while we were welcome to take them to court, the inspector knew the same would happen to us as had happened to everyone who took them to court before us: they wouldn’t bother showing up, it would be decided in our favour, and the couple would never pay up as they have no wages to garnish or property to take back and don’t care if collections agencies chase them. Since the police refuse to get involved, we were out $3500 and left with an undriveable vehicle, and a total remaining life savings of $2000. We struggled for a while, and the ordeal changed the way I look at people in many ways. Being stolen from in our time of need was an unexpectedly harsh reality. My fiancée has very reliable premonitions, and reads people incredibly well. I never ignore her feelings toward someone or something anymore.
It's a good car. But I would recommend you to check out the Ford Figo once. It's the class leader right now, when it comes to performance and handling, which other cars can't even dream to match. And it also offers better features than the Punto Evo and is more value for money with a fuel efficiency of above 25 kmpl and price less than it's competitors.
There are too many to mention. So I will just post a few of the weirdest and coolest cars ever created. Dymaxion, 1933 Stout Scarab,,, 1936 Phantom Corsair, 1938 Alfa Romeo BAT, 1950 Alfa Romeo Bat II General Motors LeSabre, 1951 Fiat Turbina, 1954 Firebird I, 1954 Citroën C, 1956 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket, 1956 Ford Nucleon, 1958 Cadillac Cyclone, 1959 Ford La Tosca 1955 Lincoln Futura Nissan 126X Ford X 2000 1958 Firebird 1958 Simca Fulgur Ford Nucleon 1957 Studebaker-Packard Astral 1962 Ford Seattle-ite XXI 1962 Ford Cougar Ford Mystere 1955 1955 Oldsmobile 88 Delta 1950 Templeton Saturn Ford Indigo Ford Evos Plymouth XNR 1960 Ferrari 512S Modulo Alfa Romeo Caimano Saab Aero-X Ferrari 512S Speciale Maserati Birdcage 75th Renault Trezor Holden Hurricane 1961 Chrysler Turboflite Lancia Stratos Zero Daihatsu UFE-III Lamborghini Egoista Italdesign Aspid Chevrolet Astro 1 Isuzu COA III Buick Wildcat Messerschmitt KR200 Ford Gyron, 1961 Smyk Dodge Deora, 1965 Alfa Romeo Carabo, 1968 Buick Century Cruiser, 1969 1973 Chevrolet Aerovette Citroën Karin, 1980 Mazda Nagare, 2006 BMW Spicup, 2011 Citroen Survolt Citroen GT Citroen CX Experience Citroen Number 9 Bugatti Galibier 16C Chrysler-Atlantic Lotus Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow 1939 Duesenberg Coupe Simone Ford Shelby GR1 1946 Tucker Torpedo Deco Ride 1935 Auburn 851 SC Boattail Speedster Delahaye Delahaye Bella Figura Type-57S 1939 Delahaye Type 165 Delahaye 175 Saoutchik 1953 BENTLEY ”SULTAN” Bucciali TAV 8-32 Saoutchik 'Fleche d'Or' 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I - 1934 Jonkheere Round Door Aero Coupe 1938 Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet “Xenia” Coupe Citroen DS Chapron Boxer Flat 8 (Racer version and Convertible Version) Volvo Caresto V8 Speedster Volvo Jakob Holden Efijy The Bugatti Type 41. ,Better known as the, Royale Mercedes-Maybach Vision 6 Cabriolet Stola Phalcon Coupe Buick Centurion 1956 Toyota-EX-III 1969 1947 Norman Timbs Special Nardi Bisturo DeltaWing Cars Ferrari Uovo Tasco Gordon Buehrig-1948 FVT ale Ford Probe-IV 1983 Bisiluro Italcorsa 1954 Pontiac Bonneville Special Guilda Streamline Chaparral 2J Ford GT 90 1995 Bisiluro Silver Fox 1934 Voisin C-25 Aerodyne Panoz Esperante GTR Pegaso Z-102 Cúpula 1938 Buick Y-Job 1941 electric VLV Peugeot Scarab 1954 Pegaso Z 102 Nardi Danese Rondeau M482 Veritas RS Citroen DS based car for Michelin tire testing Toyota-CX-80 1948 Spurgin-Giovanine Roadster The Navajo Volkswagen W12-Coupe 1958 Devin Special Sports Racer 1957 SS Corvette Mustang I As a curiosity, the car you know by the name, Mustang ,started its life as a, Ford Cougar. ,As the car was developed in 1962 and 1963, a wide range of names and designs was considered The names used on the various design proposals, included Cougar, Torino, Allegro, Avventura, and even Thunderbird II. And, after the final design was achieved its original name was Cougar Eventually, The name was changed to ,Mustang., But only when the horse was pointed to the left instead of the right (as you can see in the prototype above) it was finally launched to the public Ford Cougar Car Ford Cougar II Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT 1961 DeSoto Hardtop Coupe CHRYSLER Dual Ghia L 6.4 Coupe 1955 Chrysler Falcon 1961 Ford Thunderflite 1953 Bentley "Blue Train" The Stingray AeroMobil Lotus 340R 1999 Tatra 87 Dodge Power Wagon Commissioned by Seikh Hamad, this pickup has four air-conditioned bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom, with a motorized tailgate that drops down to become a terrace. He also owns the ,World's Largest Jeep The 28 Litre Fiat S76: The Beast Of Turin 1958 Plymouth Tornado Spohn convertible Peugeot 607 Feline sin-s1 Seatle ite As soon as I remember more cars I will update. Hope that, for now, these meet your expectations.
My brother and I buy cars off Copart and other auctions. We either fix them or part them out, Typically whatever is more worth it. My brother “accidentally” placed a bid on a Ford Fusion or at least he claims it was by accident. Anyway, Must have been a really slow day because we just forgot about the car thinking someone will for sure outbid us, I mean it was a fairly new, fully loaded car with 70k miles. We typically only looked for more sporty cars, Subaru WRX, Evos, etc Well some how we won. After repairing the front end damage which wasn’t much at all, Looks like they hit a deer. Drivers light, Fender, Bumper and hood. Which all came from the junk yard. Everything said and done we were only into the car total $1200. I think we won the car at around $400. Ford being ford and not holding any value, the cars kbb was around $5,000. I had a Cousin who was desperate for a car and only had $2,000 saved, I sold it to her for only $2,000 since we only had $1200 into it. My brother is actually still very salty about this lol, He had a friend that was begging to buy it for $4500 cash. Family > Money.
This is the ,fastest ,police vehicle today (yes, it’s ,really ,an SUV made by Ford Motor Company): The Ford Police Interceptor Utility is both the fastest-accelerating and overall fastest police vehicle today; it will do 0 to 60 mph in as 5.77 seconds. Which ain’t bad, but it ain’t Tesla! The fastest cars on earth are the Ferrari F8 Tributo, the Lamborghini Huracán Evo, and the McLaren 620R, which do 62 MPH in 2.9 seconds. A Tesla Model S will do that 62 MPH in 3.2 seconds., This is the same as the Porsche Taycan Turbo S or the Bugatti Chiron: However, while a Tesla can outrun any police car, it can’t outrun the police radio!