Buying a new car can be stressful but a lot of fun with the excitement of looking at all the cars that you could get. Cars with in-dash navigation screen units and ridiculous car radio units that can blow your ear drums, cars with turbos, superchargers and huge V8s. Buying a car is all about personal preference, not all people are car crazy and sometimes they just want something to get them from point A to Point B. For those type of people there are plenty of Civics and Camrys out there. For those of us that are a bit more of a motor head there are lots of sports cars and muscle cars on the market for this price.
The list goes on and on with muscle cars and some sports cars, now for those of you who don’t know a muscle car is not and I repeat not a sports car. A Mustang or a Charger may have a huge engine but the geometry of the car is all wrong. A huge engine is not what makes a sports car, the ability to handle a corner at high speed and handle it well is what makes a sports car. One of the best examples of a good muscle car at this price range was a 1998 Ford Mustang GT in perfect condition with all the options and even garage kept.
The $7000 price range may seem to be a bit low for your dream car but the idea here is not to show that you can buy a dream car for that much cash. The idea here is to show that we can still have fun on the road without having to drop $50K on a dealer lot. The best way to say it is gear heads want to get out and have fun on the road feeling the car rocket you from zero to 60 in a few seconds. The greatest thing about these cars is that they are use and being sold by a private individual who can be haggled with.