10 High-Performance Exotic Cars That Are Now Steals

Luxury cars don’t have to bankrupt you. Depreciation hits nearly everything – especially cars – and that means you can up a luxury ride that normally would cost a house for just a fraction of the price!

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If you’re looking for a car that delivers heart-pounding performance, breathtaking design, and a rich legacy of craftsmanship, you’re in for a treat. You don’t have to break the bank to experience the thrill of driving an exotic, high-performance machine. With a $65,000 budget, you can any one of these 10 cars that blend luxury, power, and style.

10. Aston Martin Vanquish

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The Aston Martin Vanquish is a timeless classic, blending the elegance of the DB4 GT Zagato with modern engineering. Powered by a 5.9L V12 engine producing 420 bhp, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds. The chassis, built in collaboration with Lotus, features a carbon fiber backbone and aluminum composites, ensuring strength and lightness. While coil pack issues can arise, serious problems are rare. Prices start at £43,000, with £50,000 securing a 2001 model with around 50,000 miles on the clock.

9. Porsche Cayman 981 GTS

Porsche Cayman 981 GTS
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The Porsche Cayman 981 GTS takes everything great about the “S” variant and adds a sharper edge. Its 3.4L Flat-6 engine delivers 335 bhp, propelling the car to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds. The GTS-specific body kit and optional passive sports suspension enhance both its looks and handling. With excellent reliability, these start at £39,000, and £50,000 can get you a 2016 model with 20,000 miles. Just be sure to stay on top of PDK transmission maintenance.ailable for around £50,000.

8. Lexus LC 500

Lexus LC 500
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The Lexus LC 500 is a stunning grand tourer that combines the elegance of Lexus design with the raw power of a 5.0L V8 engine, delivering 470 bhp and a 0–60 mph time of 4.5 seconds. Built by the same master craftsmen responsible for the legendary LFA, it exudes luxury, both inside and out. Starting at £48,000, a 2017 model with 30,000 miles will cost around £50,000, offering modern design and reliable performance for long-distance drives.

7. Alpine A110

Alpine A110
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Reviving a nameplate rooted in rally history, the Alpine A110 is a modern interpretation of a classic. Its 1.8L turbocharged inline-four engine produces 248 bhp, reaching 60 mph in 4.4 seconds. Light and agile, it competes with the Alfa 4C and Lotus Elise while turning heads with its unique design. Prices begin at £38,000, and £50,000 secures a 2021 model with just 10,000 miles. However, some issues with the auto gearbox and suspension durability have been noted.

6. BMW i8

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The BMW i8 stands out as a hybrid pioneer in the sports car segment. Combining a 1.5L turbocharged inline-three engine with an electric motor, it produces 356 bhp and achieves 0–60 mph in 4.3 seconds. Its futuristic design, butterfly doors, and eco-conscious powertrain make it a class leader. Now the most affordable car on the list, prices have dropped to £30,000, with £50,000 getting you a 2018 model with low mileage. Battery reliability has improved over time, making it a practical choice.

5. Toyota Supra

Toyota GR Supra
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The reborn Toyota GR Supra honors its iconic lineage while embracing modern performance. With a 3.0L turbocharged inline-six engine producing 335 bhp, it sprints to 60 mph in just 4.2 seconds. Co-developed with BMW, the GR Supra shares DNA with the Z4, including its infotainment system. Starting at £30,000, a nearly new 2022 model with only 3,000 miles will cost you £50,000, offering exotic styling and a nod to Toyota’s reliability heritage.

4. Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
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A grand tourer with pedigree, the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti combines a 5.7L V12 engine with luxurious four-seat practicality. Producing 540 bhp, it accelerates to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds. Sharing its chassis with the 599 GTB, it offers refined performance and timeless Ferrari design. As the priciest option here, £50,000 can get you a 2005 model with 60,000 miles. Maintenance is costly, but for a proper Ferrari experience, it’s worth it.

3. Jaguar F-Type R

Jaguar F-Type R
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The Jaguar F-Type R is a brute in luxury clothing. With a 5.0L supercharged V8 engine producing 542 bhp, it launches to 60 mph in just 4 seconds. A proper grand tourer with aggressive styling and a thunderous exhaust note, the F-Type R is as practical as it is thrilling. Priced from £30,000, a 2017 model with 15,000 miles will cost around £50,000. Known issues include leaking differentials, but the engine itself is a reliable powerhouse.

2. Lotus Exige S

Lotus Exige S
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Track-focused and lightweight, the Lotus Exige S delivers raw driving thrills. Powered by a 3.5L supercharged V6 engine with 345 bhp, it rockets to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds. Its stripped-out interior is built for enthusiasts who prioritize performance over practicality. Starting at £41,000, a 2017 model with 17,000 miles will run around £50,000. While the Toyota engine is robust, replacement parts can be expensive.

1. TVR Tuscan

TVR Tuscan
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The TVR Tuscan is a wild card, blending eccentric British design with raw performance. Its 4.0L inline-six engine produces 440 bhp, hitting 60 mph in 3.9 seconds. The Tuscan’s timeless design and rarity keep it a standout on the road. However, reliability can be an issue, and parts are hard to come by. Prices begin at £28,000, with £50,000 securing a 2005 model with 40,000 miles. For those willing to embrace its quirks, the Tuscan offers unbeatable character.

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