Sports Cars Made Affordable
BestStuff.com Expert Points To Several Selling For Less Than $30G
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Play CBS Video Video Hot, Affordable Sports Cars David Gregg of beststuff.com shows Harry Smith some of the hottest and affordable cars on the market.
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2006 Ford Mustang Coupe (beststuff.com)
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New Pontiac Solstice (beststuff.com)
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New Saturn SKY (beststuff.com)
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2006 Mazda RX-8 (beststuff.com)
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2006 Nissan 350Z Coupe (beststuff.com)
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Interactive Motor Away Things to know before hitting the road.
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The new and stylish Mazda RX8 is billed as a sports car capable of accommodating a family. In addition to the two conventional doors, the RX8 has two rearward opening doors (also known as suicide doors). The 1.3 litre, twin bank, rotary engine is a mechanical marvel, capable of delivering over 9000 rpms of zoom-zoom! Without using a turbocharger or supercharger, the engine produces 238 horsepower in an RX-8 equipped with a six-speed-manual gearbox. The engine output in models with a four-speed-automatic transmission is 197 hp. Mazda has been dominant in the rotary engine world since the sixties. Base MSRP:$26,995; Mazda.com
2006 Nissan 350Z Coupe
The Nissan 350Z delivers a combination of performance, technology, and design that makes it a unique and affordable offering in the sports car category. A 300-hp factory-tuned 3.5-L VQ motor, under the control of the 6-speed close-ratio, short-throw manual transmission delivers an exhilarating driving experience . Race-inspired engineering features like the Z's advanced multi-link suspension ensures you'll stick to the road when your steering wheel is making wild twists and turns. Available refinements like a Bose audio system and Nissan Navigation System let the driving enthusiast experience the true excitement associated with operating this performance vehicle. Base MSRP: $27,650; NissanUSA.com
2007 Toyota Solara Convertible
What do you get when you take one of Toyota's best selling models of all time (Camry), remove a couple doors and add a ragtop? Answer: The Solara Convertible. This family friendly sportscar is both fun and practical because the rear seats are not an afterthought like in most "four seater" coupes. The Solara is not just a Camry with a ragtop. Thanks to special enhancements like restyled LED tail lamps, HID headlamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, front rear under bumper spoilers, side rocker moldings, rear spoiler and tailpipe diffuser, this sun lovers car will get you noticed when you hit the road. The standard powertrain for the 2007 Solara is a 155 horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with VVT-i. A powerful 3.3-liter V6 delivering 210 horsepower is also available. Three optional interior trim styles are also available. Base MSRP: $27,190; Toyota.com
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