Inexpensive Super Cars? What's your suggestions?
#16
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Actually the Ferrari Mondial is a sort of baby supercar....
I used to own one, and they are VERY good....
Very fast and light and goes around corners like on rails (think Go-Kart)....Cheap as well for a Ferrari....
Disadvantages are the suspension is VERY HARD....you could tell if you ran over a pencil lol...the gearbox is very clicky...think Vw Beetle...parts are very expensive ,even if you do your own labour (the dealer wanted around $4000 to change the cambelts) which need doing every 20.000 miles...
Having said all that its a V8 quad valve,twin cam 3.2. engine that is virtually unbreakable and they go like s**t off a shovel..
In a drag race it would beat a 928 to around 100 then the 928 would take it...
Our 928`s are long distance GT cars, you would NOT want to drive a Mondial long distance as you would have backache after 50 miles though...
But for the money, very good value...
All the best Brett
#17
Lamborghini Jarama. Polarizing looks, +2 seating, and continent-crushing performance, a lot like an Italian 928 actually. Just phenomenal. Under 20k will need work but what a car.
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Here's a few NSX's. A couple just above the $30K mark and a couple for around low $20's. The second one is in Dallas and looks like its in great shape!
http://www.eridz.com/search/vehicles...NSX&vehicles=y
http://www.eridz.com/search/vehicles...NSX&vehicles=y
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Isnt it the same thing as the 308, but with a differnent shape? I think lowered and fitted with some fat tires, it would be a cool cheap supercar. after all, it is a ferarri!
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Mark,
I think a read it in a magazine back in the 90's. The NSX was described as having ferrari perfromance with a Honda Accord Maintenance schedule!
I think a read it in a magazine back in the 90's. The NSX was described as having ferrari perfromance with a Honda Accord Maintenance schedule!
#26
Drifting
I also really like the 8 Series. The problem with cheap exotics is the cost of maintenance. They make 928s look like kids stuff.
My old boss in Chicago bought a Mondial off Ebay for $15,000. The auction was worded to make it sound as if it had the major engine service it required for the given mileage. I think 30k miles. Anyway, it didn't and it ran poorly. He spent $10,000 in parts and labor to get to up to snuff. His wife was fairly disgusted with the car and made him sell it immediately. It then sold for $20,000...
There is no cheap Ferrari.
My old boss in Chicago bought a Mondial off Ebay for $15,000. The auction was worded to make it sound as if it had the major engine service it required for the given mileage. I think 30k miles. Anyway, it didn't and it ran poorly. He spent $10,000 in parts and labor to get to up to snuff. His wife was fairly disgusted with the car and made him sell it immediately. It then sold for $20,000...
There is no cheap Ferrari.
#27
Race Car
I just bought a C32 AMG to replace my wife's 968 for under $15k. I don't know if I would call it a "supercar", but I am really liking it (349hp stock is not too shabby).
Dan
'91 928GT S/C 475hp/460lb.ft
Dan
'91 928GT S/C 475hp/460lb.ft
#29
As far as supercars... You can find 88-mid 90s Lotus Esprit Turbos for well under 20k. Also the 8 series BMWs, although it could be argued that they aren't "supercars", can be picked up cheap for such a rare and expensive car.
Edit: I guess I need to read all of the posts before replying as to not repeat other's posts...
#30
Nordschleife Master
YMMV!
Good to hear that there are affordable E46 M3's and NSX's out there...I have not personally come across any and I too have heard stories about little things on NSX's that can eat you alive. Brakes are expensive on them too btw! They say the engine and trans are bullet proof (so it is the accessories that are problematic)...sounds like another super car that all of us here know and love already!