5 CHEAP & FAST Cars For UNDER £15k! (Cheap Sports Cars)

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Published 2023-12-26

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  • @paulypapers7324
    As a current TTS owner, I’d defo say it’s probably the best value for money you can get under 10k… so it’s easy to understand why the TTRS is best value for money under £15k
  • @Jayboy1983
    The s2000 models in the uk are all ap1, the facelift version had changes to the wheels and suspension. The ap2 had a 2.2 litre engine made for the USA market.
  • @laurencedale3854
    A bit optimistic saying a decent Z4M or TTRS could be found under 15k. Looking at extremely high miles/rinsed on track/far north of the UK
  • @derin111
    I own both a Z4M Roadster and the equivalent Alpina Roadster S. I also used to own an E46 M3 CSL. The Z4M shares not only the same engine (albeit producing very ‘slightly’ less PS) but also much of the same running gear and steering as the CSL. It also only weighs 25kg more than a CSL and much less than a standard E46 M3. On the road, I don’t think there would be much to separate them. On the track, I don’t know but I reckon I’m not skilled enough a driver to be able to take either up to their full capability. Comparing the Z4M and the Alpina? Well, in my opinion and experience, the Z4M ‘feels’ faster (has approximately 40 PS more) but when compared side by side against each other two skilled drivers couldn’t really separate them. So, to mere mortals, they’re the same! Considering the performance (still naturally aspirated) I think they are still (thus far) HUGELY overlooked bargains!
  • @ApothecaryTerry
    Merry Christmas JB! Best present I got: one of the various bottles of booze 😁 Most non-car people would definitely see the 911 and perhaps still the Maserati as a huge level above the other cars here, which is kind of a shame - personally I'd find it a tough choice between the Z4M and TTRS. Audi wins on sound, BMW on handling. The S2000 suddenly got a bit more interesting when the GR86 came out, with nearly identical performance and similar handling, so the Honda is close to a soft top one of those.
  • @diegodivers
    I have an original z3 Coupé with original M Body Kit. Such a pure and simple car and quite fun to drive although any modern gti is much faster. The 6 cylinder engine is bulletproof. In now 18 years of ownership I haven’t any bigger issues. It is still a head turner.
  • @jamaicanstig5651
    think you could do a track day car list? like caterham equivilants but..cheaper?...
  • @cp4512
    The second hand car market ‘readjustment’ (crash!) is making for some great deals for enthusiasts with still falling prices 😁👍
  • @pmtilbury6596
    BMW the Z3 Sport 3.0i are going up rapidly in value and now on classic car insurance
  • @clbernier2
    I had a 2001 Z3 Coupe black with all leather interior including the dash in blood red…love it until some idiot hit me in a rental driving in the left turn lane. I’ve always wanted a Z4 Coupe to help me forget about my Z3, but couldn’t afford it. Now I’m in a ‘23 X3 M40i.
  • @blaze376192
    Those s2ks are going way above your price target bud. Looking anywhere between 30-40k in the US right now
  • @finleypdoherty
    5: Honda S2000 4: Porsche 911 996 Carrera 3: BMW Z4M 2: Maserati 4200 1: Audi TTRS
  • @trailstar1
    In Canada these cars have already gone up dramatically, they’re 2-3 times the price
  • @BALHAM69
    Audi TT RS is nice 😊 So a question for anyone who can help me How much on average would Audi A1 insurance and the maintenance costs on average be? 😮😅 Thanks 💜
  • @peanusbenis5631
    Recently joined the 5cyl gang! 8V FL for the win. Sadly it's OPF but it still sounds ungodly.