Thanks to a naturally-aspirated V12, gated manual, RWD, and minimal electronics, the Lamborghini Diablo SV is getting expensive enough that $435,000 didn't win a 1998 one on Cars & Bids.
The 2010 Maserati Quattroporte S listed on Cars & Bids this week is a below-average-priced example of a stylish Ferrari-designed and Ferrari-powered luxury sports sedan.
Instead of paying millions for an original Ford GT40 Mk1, you can get the same experience for less with the Race Car Replicas GT40 currently listed on Cars & Bids.
The CL9 Acura TSX is still praised for fun handling, comfortable interior, and excellent drivetrain. And the 2008 manual example listed on Cars & Bids is affordable, too.
The 986 Porsche Boxster S is a near-classic mid-engine convertible sports car today. And the manual 2001 one listed this week on Bring a Trailer is particularly affordable.
Though it may not look it if you saw one driving down the road, this old Toyota sports car is worth upwards of a million dollars and is one of only around 350 ever made.
A used Jaguar XF is a well-styled luxury sports sedan at an affordable price. And a 2009 XF Supercharged like the one on Cars & Bids is still appreciably quick.
The 1989 Porsche 911 Carrera is the last and most refined G Series, and the one-of-300 25th Anniversary Edition on Bring a Trailer is a rare bargain example.
Ruf Automobiles transformed the 997 Porsche 911 into the rare, composite-bodied, GT3-powered RGT. And the 2007 example listed on Bring a Trailer has even more modifications courtesy of Sharkwerks.
The 2016 Jaguar F-Type V6 S Coupe currently listed on Bring a Trailer is a supercharged luxury RWD sports car bargain with a rare feature: a manual transmission.
This 1992 Honda Accord is not exceptionally rare or desirable. Additionally, it doesn't have remarkable low mileage or any rare features. So why did it fetch $8,500?