
Buying a sports car doesn’t necessarily mean braking the bank or getting a loan to finance it. The smart thing to do is buy a used sports car, and considering the amazing progress auto manufacturers made in fuel economy and safety, it’s best to get a relatively newer model, produced after 2004. In that way, you will get a really up to date sports car, with almost all the fancy new technologies and design, but it will also be affordable. This is why we decided to compare the following three models – Nissan 350Z, Audi TT, Chrysler Crossfire.
Audi TT 2005 Coupe 3.2L Quattro
Kelley Blue Book Trade In Value – Excellent Condition – $13,350
Fuel Efficiency – 29/21 mpg
Safety Record - Anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD); Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA); Brake assist; Side-Curtain Airbags;
Safety Rating – 5/5
Consumer Ratings (Edmunds.com) – 9.5
Great aerodynamics, plenty of power, proven design and incredibly efficient engine – what more can we possibly ask for in a sports car? All the auto manufacturers in North America are getting ready for the 35 mpg minimum gas mileage standard that will be required in 2020. Audi is already prepared to face those fuel efficiency challenges, even right now. Continue reading Which Used Sports Car To Buy From 2005
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