I honestly wouldn't mind the Buick. Those cars have always had looks and style, even going back to the early 2000s when they had the supercharged 3800 engine (which was ALSO on Ward's Best Engines List a few times).
I had one and the shop fucked it up and it literally exploded, after taking it home from the shop, fire and everything it was totaled. I only had it for a month and they fucked up the easiest job- swapping the radiator out.
I owned a 2016 SHO, full bolt on, down pipes, 3bar map and tuned to 450hp. Fun but reliability goes down with mods and mileage, sold it before it broke. Currently daily a 2005 E55 AMG, 100k miles, long tube headers, pulley and tune around 530hp, paid $12k, $4k in maintenance and mods and have driven it from Florida to Nevada and back in the last year with zero issues.
Pontiac GTO! I'm hungry for an LS Right Wheel Drive sleeper. This was an awesome video. So many good choices. Some better than others. Not a fan of the Jag, or the Audi, but Trav could probably explain why. The specifics on the submodels and the well timed puns are like poetry to my ears. Perfection. Almost all of these are under $10k, making all of them ideal buys. I would love to see some mechanic assessments in more "why you need" videos. I'm really hoping that all of these picks will end up as one of those in the future. I'm really curious about the pros and cons of each car. Not only from a specs standpoint, but a mechanic standpoint. A tuned Sti with 400hp is really hard to turn down. If its a build it and forget it operation, I'd be willing to put in the wrench time for those extra ponies, especially if the drivetrain can handle it. For my miata, I'm really stuck at the 266whp limit with a stock drivetrain. For more power, the engine setup would easily support 400hp, but the trans would need to upgrade to something out of a BMW, or S2K. Since this car was built to basically be a daily you could autocross with on the weekends, I probably won't put much more work into it. That leaves the door open for other projects. I eagerly await more ideas.
You know what... There's a few of these cars I'd love to own but I absolutely love my B5.5 A4. Full bolt on plus E85 and methanol injection, I personally tuned it. It makes about 300whp (for now) and gets to 120 in a hurry. It should top out just shy of 150 but on the old tired engine that's in it, I haven't tried yet. Hopefully I get me new engine done soon and maybe I'll see what he really do... Lol
Just looking at the list as it goes by, loving the Sunday Genesis, The 330i ZHP, the 540i and the oddly interesting W8 Passat which to me is one of the most unique slept on cars, Until i saw what i could never get in this part of the world, THE FORD TAURUS SHO. I still love that thing. Beautiful and Fast. God help me get the Taurus SHO. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I have a 5th Gen Mustang with the 4.0 and I can tell you, while it's no V8, it's no slouch either. Plus while the V8 is plenty reliable, the 4.0 is essentially bulletproof. If your willing to remove the governor, and change out the driveshaft on a V6 model, you'll be able to go 140+ at least. Add a cold air intake, an exhaust and tune, and you'll be screaming.
6th gen mustang is where it's at IMO. Ford finally put a proper rear end in that car. For the 5th gen, a set of 265s in the rear does nice. The rear end on a mustang before 2015 is just sloppy. I've driven the 1st gen, the 4th gen, 5th gen, and 6th gen. By far, the 6th gen mustang GT was the most track adept. The 1st gen needs a lot of engine upgrades, not to mention brakes, and the 4th gen loves to drive sideways. Too much power, too little grip. I drove the auto version of the 5th gen. (4.0 v6). It could keep up with traffic easy enough, but I wouldn't call it a powerhouse. I also drove the 3.7l 6th gen, as well as the 5.0 GT. That 2016 GT is on point with traction, handling, and power. It will slip in the rear if you push it, but won't throw you in a ditch. The 20" wheels on 265 tires also make for a nice contact patch. The rear independent suspension, coupled with an LSD, keeps the tires on the pavement where they belong. I'm in a mustang family, so they're a little obsessed. I'm more of a JDM fan, but if I had to get a mustang, a 6th gen GT is where I would start.
@@christopherlowery855 6th Gen Mustangs are nice, I come from a Mustang family too funny enough. 5th Gens aren't the most powerful stock, but they do benefit a lot from upgrades. I do agree in the fact that 6th gens and beyond are much better in regards to handling.
My recommendation is a replacement of the SRT-4 is going to require buying the car and a small setup. Any Honda civics / Accord / TSX with a K24A2 and slap a turbo kit on it with a tune. If you look hard enough and can do it yourself, it should roughly be around the same price as in SRT4 maybe cheaper with more reliability and more performance in a straight line
Okay so without a tune that takes the limiter out it cant do 150 but the Lexus is350 is an amazing 306hp car for under 10k and comfortable and reliable. I think it only does 131mph without delimiting it. But it has an 8 speed trans that could easily do 150 if the computer is changed. My pick for best all around car in these ranges.
I get why the 2gr rav4 is kept off these lists, there's not much aftermarket parts. But I hit 5.8 0-60 in a 2010 sport v6 4wd with the sport appearance package... basically it comes with runflats and no spare tire on the back. I wish the 2gr had more aftermarket support considering that motor is in the Lotus Evora and people swap them into MR2s. Still a sleeper for sure.
Depends...if you are willing to turn some wrenches and do a bit of research, the GM stuff can be fixed on the cheap. The others not so much. Parts(new and used) availability on the GM cars is well beyond the rest of you live in the states.
I always find it funny that a car with a Kia badge gets overlooked this 3.3 liter twin turbo sedan which you could have brought for under $40,000 and can hit 162 mph and 0-60 in 4.7 seconds stock is a sleeper as well, those who know about cars know which car I’m talking about and it’s the Kia Stinger.
Why no mention of the cobalt or hhr? In the ss turbo trim, they are faster than olot of these listed. 270/270 hp/tq stock and a tune gets ya 300/350 wheel. Same basic engine as the regal gs but better internals and can handle 500 whp with only a basic turbo upgrade and still be a solid reliable engine. Mine has basic bolt ons, turbo upgrade, and a tune. Makes 450 whp on 93 and would be close to 500 if I ran e. They deserve a spot on all these types of lists!
Ford Taurus SHO just cause you can easily make 800HP out of the engine and embarrass the heck out of people unless you start cosmetic mods then it kinda SHOws 😂
No way does the focus ST do 155mph. I had on and was pressed to get 135 from it. And i had the ford racing tune and 290hp. I think its more like 130ish.
my first car was a late 90s v70 turbo which i bought in 2019 with only 105k for a flat 2 grand from my roommate. they're tough to find nowadays but absolutely rip which is cool to do in such an unassuming box. unfortunately it was totaled by some dipshit who ran a stop sign, but i would recommend the early 2000s models to any broke college students or high schoolers who want a fun fast car that costs pocket change.
I'm sorry but this bothered me during the vid, when he brings up the c4 corvette he mentioned the zr1 not the base one, and when he shows the 80's ones those all come with around 230hp of tuned port injected junk with a 0-60 time of 6.5 seconds if you're lucky.
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A lot of cars can go 150, it's how fast a car can get up to 150...
Is anyone here also a broke college Student??
broke high school student💀
Not a collage student but indeed am broke
Yes it broke college student here
I’m just broke no fancy adjectives
Broke highschool
I honestly wouldn't mind the Buick. Those cars have always had looks and style, even going back to the early 2000s when they had the supercharged 3800 engine (which was ALSO on Ward's Best Engines List a few times).
I had one and the shop fucked it up and it literally exploded, after taking it home from the shop, fire and everything it was totaled. I only had it for a month and they fucked up the easiest job- swapping the radiator out.
@@cooperroberts1453 Aw man... sorry to hear that.
That Buick Regal GS at the end looks like a Opel/Vauxhall Insignia.
I owned a 2016 SHO, full bolt on, down pipes, 3bar map and tuned to 450hp. Fun but reliability goes down with mods and mileage, sold it before it broke.
Currently daily a 2005 E55 AMG, 100k miles, long tube headers, pulley and tune around 530hp, paid $12k, $4k in maintenance and mods and have driven it from Florida to Nevada and back in the last year with zero issues.
Pontiac GTO! I'm hungry for an LS Right Wheel Drive sleeper.
This was an awesome video.
So many good choices. Some better than others. Not a fan of the Jag, or the Audi, but Trav could probably explain why.
The specifics on the submodels and the well timed puns are like poetry to my ears. Perfection.
Almost all of these are under $10k, making all of them ideal buys. I would love to see some mechanic assessments in more "why you need" videos. I'm really hoping that all of these picks will end up as one of those in the future. I'm really curious about the pros and cons of each car. Not only from a specs standpoint, but a mechanic standpoint. A tuned Sti with 400hp is really hard to turn down. If its a build it and forget it operation, I'd be willing to put in the wrench time for those extra ponies, especially if the drivetrain can handle it. For my miata, I'm really stuck at the 266whp limit with a stock drivetrain. For more power, the engine setup would easily support 400hp, but the trans would need to upgrade to something out of a BMW, or S2K. Since this car was built to basically be a daily you could autocross with on the weekends, I probably won't put much more work into it. That leaves the door open for other projects.
I eagerly await more ideas.
You know what... There's a few of these cars I'd love to own but I absolutely love my B5.5 A4. Full bolt on plus E85 and methanol injection, I personally tuned it. It makes about 300whp (for now) and gets to 120 in a hurry. It should top out just shy of 150 but on the old tired engine that's in it, I haven't tried yet. Hopefully I get me new engine done soon and maybe I'll see what he really do... Lol
Just looking at the list as it goes by, loving the Sunday Genesis, The 330i ZHP, the 540i and the oddly interesting W8 Passat which to me is one of the most unique slept on cars, Until i saw what i could never get in this part of the world, THE FORD TAURUS SHO. I still love that thing. Beautiful and Fast. God help me get the Taurus SHO. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
And he actually pronounced Hyundai right, which is probably what you were getting at.
That was music to my ears.
The fact that I've had the e39 540i, e46 330i and 1991 Lexus LS400 ❤ Miss all of them
I have a 5th Gen Mustang with the 4.0 and I can tell you, while it's no V8, it's no slouch either. Plus while the V8 is plenty reliable, the 4.0 is essentially bulletproof.
If your willing to remove the governor, and change out the driveshaft on a V6 model, you'll be able to go 140+ at least.
Add a cold air intake, an exhaust and tune, and you'll be screaming.
6th gen mustang is where it's at IMO. Ford finally put a proper rear end in that car. For the 5th gen, a set of 265s in the rear does nice. The rear end on a mustang before 2015 is just sloppy. I've driven the 1st gen, the 4th gen, 5th gen, and 6th gen. By far, the 6th gen mustang GT was the most track adept. The 1st gen needs a lot of engine upgrades, not to mention brakes, and the 4th gen loves to drive sideways. Too much power, too little grip. I drove the auto version of the 5th gen. (4.0 v6). It could keep up with traffic easy enough, but I wouldn't call it a powerhouse. I also drove the 3.7l 6th gen, as well as the 5.0 GT.
That 2016 GT is on point with traction, handling, and power. It will slip in the rear if you push it, but won't throw you in a ditch. The 20" wheels on 265 tires also make for a nice contact patch. The rear independent suspension, coupled with an LSD, keeps the tires on the pavement where they belong.
I'm in a mustang family, so they're a little obsessed. I'm more of a JDM fan, but if I had to get a mustang, a 6th gen GT is where I would start.
@@christopherlowery855 6th Gen Mustangs are nice, I come from a Mustang family too funny enough. 5th Gens aren't the most powerful stock, but they do benefit a lot from upgrades. I do agree in the fact that 6th gens and beyond are much better in regards to handling.
I can’t believe you can still find these! Good work man
Thanks man! 💜
What site are they using to find these cars
Ive been looking at an integra. Can you guys do a video about it?
Integra or rsx?
@@IdealMediaChannel Acura Integra. Gen 2-3
Hold up! The Buick Regal is just the American version of the Vauxhall Insignia???!!!😮
I’d go with the Chrysler 300 c srt. A beautiful sleeper. You get all the power of a scat with luxury.
Personal request to Trav is the the M157 V8 that problematic cause I'm looking at a used Mercedes with that engine
Dont forget the 2.3 turbo mazdaspeed 3/6
2.4 Cylinder Dodge Neon? Never heard of that before!
I will stick with my 2007 G35 HR RWD sedan 306hp 0-60 in 5.3 I love that car and wouldn't give it up for anything
My recommendation is a replacement of the SRT-4 is going to require buying the car and a small setup. Any Honda civics / Accord / TSX with a K24A2 and slap a turbo kit on it with a tune. If you look hard enough and can do it yourself, it should roughly be around the same price as in SRT4 maybe cheaper with more reliability and more performance in a straight line
Can't lie, I kinda want a corvette 👌
What about the rx8 top speed of 160 took mine to 163 myself
Okay so without a tune that takes the limiter out it cant do 150 but the Lexus is350 is an amazing 306hp car for under 10k and comfortable and reliable. I think it only does 131mph without delimiting it. But it has an 8 speed trans that could easily do 150 if the computer is changed. My pick for best all around car in these ranges.
Are you aware of any tunes in particular that is capable of delimiting it to go past 143?
the newer gen is350 tops out at 131 but the 2is is350 is a different story can get to 130 in 4th gear 😂
get an e85 z4, the n52 engine is reliable and they can cruise at 150
When we talk SRT4 does anyone else think that the caliber is an honorable mention?! Have to add the magnum SRT8 as well I guess.
Great video! I loved my Genesis. Great buy after I got my first real job.
I get why the 2gr rav4 is kept off these lists, there's not much aftermarket parts. But I hit 5.8 0-60 in a 2010 sport v6 4wd with the sport appearance package... basically it comes with runflats and no spare tire on the back. I wish the 2gr had more aftermarket support considering that motor is in the Lotus Evora and people swap them into MR2s. Still a sleeper for sure.
bro the cut off 4:13 💀
there is one missing from this list. The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.
And every last one of these cars will cost you an arm and leg to repair.
😂😂☠️☠️
G35? C5 Corvette? Mustang GT? Pontiac GTO? Even the 300 SRT8?
@@damilolaakanni Yes, yes, yes, and yes! If you can do the repairs yourself, you're good. But if not, good luck to you.
Depends...if you are willing to turn some wrenches and do a bit of research, the GM stuff can be fixed on the cheap. The others not so much. Parts(new and used) availability on the GM cars is well beyond the rest of you live in the states.
Yep I totally agree
i love my big turbo srt4
Taking the LS way to cheap to upgrade u could find them in your nearest Junkyard so C5 or GTO
VQ trumpets wya
What are the best websites to buy a car from??
of course the bmw 540 had the engine light on
I will pick the Infiniti G35
When I search for these locally a lot are listed for about double what you have them valued at.
I always find it funny that a car with a Kia badge gets overlooked this 3.3 liter twin turbo sedan which you could have brought for under $40,000 and can hit 162 mph and 0-60 in 4.7 seconds stock is a sleeper as well, those who know about cars know which car I’m talking about and it’s the Kia Stinger.
opel insignia opc same model buick with 325hp, going up to 270kmh
The Buick is what I want
i wish these cars were so cheap here in europe
Which one is good on gas?
No trailblazer ss or impala ?!? Hella of a list lol
Mitsu 3000GT V4R!
My 2012 toyota vitz goes 180 with 1.0L
i love the check engine light on the 5 series, thats BMW in a nutshell.
Most likely a mechanics and owners pocket book nightmares
The math ain't mathing on the 500E
Why no mention of the cobalt or hhr? In the ss turbo trim, they are faster than olot of these listed. 270/270 hp/tq stock and a tune gets ya 300/350 wheel. Same basic engine as the regal gs but better internals and can handle 500 whp with only a basic turbo upgrade and still be a solid reliable engine. Mine has basic bolt ons, turbo upgrade, and a tune. Makes 450 whp on 93 and would be close to 500 if I ran e. They deserve a spot on all these types of lists!
I just bought an E46 328ci for 2100, (+-500 in fixes) does 0-62mph in below 7 seconds and tops at 150mph. I'd say thats cheap lol
You forgot the Lexus SC400; the Lexus-branded Supra...
Sc400 n Ls400 both have a 1uz unless its swapped. But the sc300 got the 2jz or even rarer a 1jz
Bro 4th gen camaros with the ls 350 are bringing like 12 to 20k 😂 6k might buy u a clapped out v6 model
Lmao starting off with the g35s in todays climate is wild.
Thought they were gonna link them
Chrysler 300c srt8 all the way brother, it's got space, power, it's quick, and you'll be looking good why doing it
I’ve never seen a Buick regal on here 2014+
300zx TT for 12k? I lol'd so hard at this. Maybe clapped out with 150k miles.
We're riding with ya.
You didn’t add either the Mazdaspeed 6 or 3 😢
And good luck finding a bug eye (or any other wrx for that matter) that hasnt been vaped in.
Ever heard of the Commodore
Like everything, you can buy it but can you maintain it.
Ford Taurus SHO just cause you can easily make 800HP out of the engine and embarrass the heck out of people unless you start cosmetic mods then it kinda SHOws 😂
How did Dodge not make this list??
Focus ST but no mazdaspeed3?? Focus ST is mazdaspeed3’s sons
They also stated the displacement wrong for the st
Where's the mazdaspeed3 speed6 or speed protege or speed mx5 those are good priced for fast speed
Are you sure about the Regal GS I believe their governed to 124mph
I'll take the boxster
How come i never see monte carlo’s on these lists? Only negative is the fwd
My bad, but the Boxster is DEF a Hairdresser's car, right along with V6 Mustangs/Camaros/Challys etc.. Hahaa! Get mad about it!
No way does the focus ST do 155mph. I had on and was pressed to get 135 from it. And i had the ford racing tune and 290hp.
I think its more like 130ish.
my 2003 e270 hitting 259km/h joining the chat
I'll take the svx
im surprised not to see infiniti g37 on the list. 330hp 0-60 in 5 seconds. rwd or awd
Aside from the Vettes, GTO, and maybe the Lexus, all of these other cars will empty your bank account within a month of purchase.
Why do I feel like I’m going to go online and find all these cars for double the price
Reality has little to do with these types of videos.
I will take the 500E
Finding an e36 m3 for under 10k seems unlikely
Nice vid but the focus st is a 2.0 the rs is the 2.3
I'm so tired of people calling 10k cheap 🙄
Pays respects to all the Takeover G35's 🙏
Whose buying an s600 as a cheap fast car
why do all these cars cost sooo much more in the netherlands. like here u get the bmw one for 30 grand (1995 M3) and in us under 10k?!?!?!?
Popularity, the pontiac gto in Australia is the holden monaro, around 100k
Live fast, die fast
Dodge Viper! Oh wait, 😏 that's a 200MPH car!
my first car was a late 90s v70 turbo which i bought in 2019 with only 105k for a flat 2 grand from my roommate. they're tough to find nowadays but absolutely rip which is cool to do in such an unassuming box. unfortunately it was totaled by some dipshit who ran a stop sign, but i would recommend the early 2000s models to any broke college students or high schoolers who want a fun fast car that costs pocket change.
Focus st is a 2.0t ecoboost. Not 2.3 that's the Rs.
Keep in mind that theres a reason the values crashed.💀
Last 😂😂😂
2019 Toyota Camry Se top speed 160
G37 boosted > any other vq
Thats a lie, R in a manual does mean racing. Tried it once and I raced straight to the auto shop.
I'm sorry but this bothered me during the vid, when he brings up the c4 corvette he mentioned the zr1 not the base one, and when he shows the 80's ones those all come with around 230hp of tuned port injected junk with a 0-60 time of 6.5 seconds if you're lucky.
Tbh none of these are really that cool. I want something that looks the part, not something that makes me look like a dude stuck in the 90s
all cops need to go
cars b cheap in the us, in germany a good 500E is 40-60k and a m3 e36 is about 25 - 30
Focus ST? Or no? 😎 155 out the box
Ok y’all got it. Thanks 🙏 😎 fun fun cars…. Real stick. Handle awesome. Good on gas. Family 4 door. Let’s go ST gang.
Miata is the answer
Y’all forgot the dodge charger rt it can go over 160 💯
I’m sorry but I have a hard time believing my 05 gt can hit 160 when it struggles to hit 130 😢
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