For car consumers, some are focusing on interior spaces/convenience/daily drive practicability; some may prefer the fun-to-drive factor; and some may gauge their preferences on other aspects. This article is for those who want to get the quickest acceleration performance with lower budget.
10 years ago it is impossible to buy a new car which can accelerate to 60mph from a standstill within 5 seconds, and costs you less than $40k. However because of big advancements in engine technologies, it is now possible for auto makers to produce high-output cars with much less costs.
The List
1. 2015 Ford Mustang GT Fastback (5.0L V8, 435hp and 400 lb-ft, $32,300)
2. 2015 Chevrolet Camaro SS (6.2L V8, 426hp and 420 lb-ft, $33,505)
3. 2016 Subaru WRX STI (2.5L turbocharged flat-4, 305hp and 290 lb-ft, $34,695)
4. 2015 Volkswagen Golf R (2.0L turbocharged I4, 292hp and 280 lb-ft, $36,595)
5. 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack (6.4L HEMI V8, 485hp and 475 lb-ft, $38,995)
6. 2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack (6.4L HEMI V8, 485hp and 475 lb-ft, $39,995)
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